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Pakistan tests nuke-capable missiles

Pakistan on Thursday successfully test fired nuclear-capable Hatf-III ballistic missile with a range of 290 km that could hit targets in India. As the test was conducted, a top Pakistani military official said the country had developed a 'strong nuclear deterrence capability' and was fully capable of thwarting any aggression.

A statement issued by the military described the 'training launch' of the short-range Hatf III or Ghaznavi missile as successful. 'The launch was conducted at the conclusion of the annual field training exercise of the Army Strategic Force Command,' the statement said. The military did not say where the exercise was conducted.

It said the missile could carry nuclear and conventional warheads to a range of 290 km. The training exercise was aimed at 'testing the operational readiness of a Strategic Missile Group,' the statement said. Addressing troops in the exercise area, joint chiefs of staff committee chairman Gen Khalid Shameem Wynne said the country had 'developed a strong nuclear deterrence capability.'

He said, 'Pakistan's Armed Forces are fully capable of safeguarding Pakistan's security against aggression.'

Thursday's test came just over a fortnight after Pakistan launched an improved version of the Hatf-4 nuclear-capable intermediate range ballistic missile in response to India's test of the Agni-V missile with a range of 5,000 km. Official sources had said that the range of the Hatf-4 had been increased from 750 km to 1,000 km for the recent test.

The missile, capable of carrying nuclear and conventional warheads, can reach targets deep within India. The military had said in a statement that improvements had been mode to the 'range and technical parameters' of the Hatf-4.
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