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Hatf-4 (Shaheen-1) Pakistanian Short-Range Ballistic Missile

Hatf-4

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Basic Information
Name
Hatf-4 (Shaheen-1) Pakistanian Short-Range Ballistic Missile
Designation
Hatf-4
Alternate Designation
Hatf-4; It is also known as the Shaheen-1 or Eagle
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, Pakistan
Date of Introduction
2000
Description

The Hatf-4 (Shaheen-1) Pakistanian Short-Range Ballistic Missile was developed by Pakistan on the basis of China's M-9 short-range ballistic missile (SRBM). The Hatf-4 also referred to as Shaheen-I, was first test-launched successfully in early 1997. The missile features increased range compared with M-9 ballistic missiles from 600 kilometers to 750-800 kilometers. This ballistic missile system is nuclear-capable and may have been deployed by the Armed Forces of Pakistan in the 2000s in small numbers with the last reported test flight in May 2010. Pakistan test-fired the improved Shaheen-1A intermediate-range ballistic missile on April 25, 2012.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Engine Solid-Fuel Rocket
Range 750.0 km
Variants
Hatf-6/Shaheen II INA
Shaheen III SRBM INA
Hatf-9/Nasr SRBM INA
Shaheen IA INA
System
Alternate Designation Hatf-4; It is also known as the Shaheen-1 or Eagle
Manufacturer Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, Pakistan
Warhead 1 x high-explosive, chemical or nuclear
Guidance System Inertial
Dimensions
Length 12 m
Diameter 1 m
Launch weight 6,200 kg
Warhead Weight 1,000 kg
Automotive
Engine Name 1 x single-stage
Engine Type solid-propellant rocket
Engine Power INA
Maximum Speed INA
Maximum Range 750 km
Circular Error Probability 200 m
Details
Country of Origin Pakistan
Category Short-Range Ballistic Missiles (SRBM) (301 km - 1,000 km)
Air > Short-Range Ballistic Missiles (SRBM) (301 km - 1,000 km)
Filter Label
H
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
12 m
Width
1 m
Height
Weight
6200 kg
Operators (1)
Pakistan
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