In this THREAD I will be exposing Pakistani missiles which they claim to be indigenously made in Pakistan.

These are mostly Chinese missiles Painted green and with Arabic names imprinted on them.
1. NASR is a short range ballistic missile with approx 60 km range and capable of taking multitude of warheads.

It is a direct copy of Chinese WS-2 Weishi Rockets.
2. HATF family is claimed as a short range ballistic missile, developed by Space Research Commission and Kahuta Research Laboratories.

It is a direct copy of French Sounding Dragon Rocket which Pakistan had access to launch in past.
3. Shaheen-I (originally HATF IV, different to above HATF IV), supersonic, short to medium range ballistic missile.
Pakistan claims, it was developed by NDC.

It is a direct copy of Chinese M-11 Ballistic missile.
4. Shaheen-II is a medium range ballistic missile, claimed to be developed by NESCOM and NDC.

An improved version of Fake Shaheen-I
5. Shaheen-III is a medium range ballistic missile, claimed to be currently under development by SUPRACO and NESCOM.

An improved version of the Fake Shaheen-II
6. Ababeel is a medium range ballistic missile, capable of having multiple warheads. As such, this makes Ababeel a MIRV, which makes ZERO sense, medium range MIRV?

This makes sense, as M-11 is already capable of multiple sub munitions.
7. Ghaznavi-I is another product, claimed to be indigenous design by NDC. Ghaznavi-I is a hyper-sonic, surface-to-surface short range ballistic missile.

It is a direct copy of Chinese DongFeng-11 missile. Benazir Bhutto personally lobbied China for acquiring DF-11 Missile
8. Abdali-I, is another short range ballistic missile, developed by SUPARCO.

It is a genuine Pakistani effort with technologies inherited from previous reverse engineered missiles and structural design from French Dragon Sounding Rockets which they had access of in the past.
9. Ghauri-I is a medium range ballistic missile, claimed to be designed by Kahuta Research Laboratories.

American intelligence, in 1999, released information, that Ghauri-I is reverse engineered version of Rodong-1 (Hwaseong-7, Hwasong-7, Nodong-1) missile from North Korea.
10. Ghauri-II is a medium range guided ballistic missile claimed to be developed by KRL.

It is an improved version of the Reverse Engineered fake Ghauri-I.
11. BABUR is a cruise missile, claimed to be designed by NDC.

During Afghanistan war, multiple Tomahawks were launched and few crash landed and were eventually recovered by Pakistan Army.

It is direct reverse-engineered copy of American Tomahawk cruise missile🤣.
12. Bakhtar-Shikan is licensed version of HJ-8. HJ-8 is an anti tank guided missile, which indeed is a copy of American BGM-71 TOW.

1st Pic: Bakhtar-Shikan
2nd Pic: HJ-8
3rd Pic: BGM-71 TOW.
13. ANZA (Mk1, Mk2, Mk3) is a shoulder fired surface-to-air missile aka MANPAD. It is claimed to be designed and produced by KRL in Pakistan indigenously.

It is direct reverse-engineered copy of a very common Russian/Soviet MANPAD 9K32 StrelašŸ˜‚.

1st Pic: Anza
2nd Pic: Strela
14. ZARB surface-to-sea missile, entered service after first test on 9th April 2016, but NO information has been released by Pakistan who developed it and who developed it

It is a direct copy of American Harpoon missile which Pakistan operates already🤣.

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ZARB surface-to-sea missile, entered service after first test on 9th April 2016, but NO information has been released by Pakistan, as to who was awarded the contract, who developed it.

Pic 1: Zarb(As per Pak media)
Pic 2: Harpoon

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15. Ra’ad is air launched cruise missile, claimed to be designed by Air Weapons Complex (AWC).

It is a copy of South African Torgos ALCM.
16. H-4 SOW is a precision guided glide bomb (but falls into air-to-surface missile category), claimed to be designed and manufactured by NESCOM, PSO and AWC.

It is a direct copy of South African ā€˜Raptor’ Glide bomb 🤣🤣🤣.
THIS IS HOW PAKISTAN FOOLS THE WORLD🤣🤣🤣.

Pakistan Zattoobad.
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