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Ghaznavi / Abdali Short-Range Ballistic Missiles
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Pakistan operates several short-range ballistic missiles for battlefield deterrence. The Ghaznavi (Hatf-III) is a solid-fuelled SRBM with 290 km range and ~500 kg payload, derived from Chinese M-11 technology. The Abdali (Hatf-II) covers 180–200 km range. Both are road-mobile on wheeled TELs and capable of delivering nuclear or conventional warheads. They form Pakistan's tactical nuclear deterrence layer intended to deter Indian conventional armoured breakthroughs under the 'Cold Start' doctrine. Test firings are conducted periodically as readiness demonstrations.

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Ghaznavi / Abdali Short-Range Ballistic Missiles - NESCOM (Pakistan)
ПРЕИМУЩЕСТВА
- Solid fuel — rapid launch capability
- 50m accuracy is battlefield-useful
- Abdali 200km for tactical nuclear role
- Pakistan can target regional military bases
НЕДОСТАТКИ
- Short range limits strategic depth
- Battlefield nuclear risk of escalation
- Low payload vs longer-range systems
- Limited penetration vs modern BMD
ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЕ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКИ
GUIDANCEINS + GPS
ACCURACY M50
PROPULSIONSolid Fuel
WARHEAD KG250
WARHEAD TYPESHE, Submunitions, Nuclear-Capable
ABDALI RANGE KM200
GHAZNAVI RANGE KM290
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Ammunition capacity versus protection trade-off here reflects deliberate doctrinal choices worth examining.