The Phnom Penh Post

Islamabad test-fires missile for nuke bomb

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PAKISTAN on Monday test-fired its first submarine-launched cruise missile, capable of carrying a nuclear warhead and giving the country a credible second strike capability, the military said.

The missile was fired from an underwater mobile platform and hit its target with precise accuracy, it said.

A military spokesman confirmed to AFP that the missile, with a range of 450 kilometres, could carry a nuclear warhead.

“Babur-3 is a sea-based variant of Ground Launched Cruise Missile Babur-2, which was successful­ly tested earlier in December, last year,” the statement said.

“Pakistan eyes this hallmark developmen­t as a step toward reinforcin­g the policy of credible minimum deterrence.”

Pakistan and neighbouri­ng India – which have fought three wars since independen­ce from Britain in 1947 – have routinely carried out missile tests since both demonstrat­ed a nuclear weapons capability in 1998.

Both countries can already launch surface-to-surface ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear or convention­al warheads.

Tension between the two countries has been high since a deadly attack on an Indian army base in the disputed region of Kashmir in September, which New Delhi blamed on Pakistanba­sed Islamist group Jaish-eMohammed.

The military said the Babur-3 SLCM, in a land-attack mode, was capable of delivering various types of payloads.

The missile would “provide Pakistan with a Credible Second Strike Capability, augmenting deterrence”.

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