Pakistan on Saturday test-fired a long-range ballistic missile
capable of carrying nuclear and conventional warheads, the
military said.
The Shaheen II, or Hatf VI, missile with a range of 2,000
kilometres (1,280 miles) was launched from an undisclosed
location, military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas told
AFP.
"This was the second test of the missile since February
last year," he added. Shaheen is the longest range missile
that Pakistan has produced.
"The launch was very successful. It hit the target with
complete accuracy," Abbas said.
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The test was conducted as part of technical improvements
to verify Pakistan's land-based strategic missile systems,
the military said in a statement.
Pakistan's missile arsenal includes short-range, medium and
long-range missiles named after Muslim conquerors.
Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani witnessed the launch, Abbas
added. It was the first missile test by the army since a new
civilian government took power a month ago.
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