Pakistan's nuclear-capable cruise missile, the Babur missile, takes off on a test flight from an undisclosed location August 11, 2005. Pakistan successfully tested on Thursday a nuclear-capable, ground-launched cruise missile, which has a range of 500 km (310 miles), a military spokesman said.
In this handout photo released by the Interservices Public Relations Department, Pakistani nuclear scientist Dr. Samar Mubarik Mand, fourth from left, stands with other officers before the Pakistan's nuclear-capable cruise missile, called Babur at an undisclosed location in Pakistan, Thursday...
In this photo released by the Interservices Public Relations Department, Pakistan's first cruise missile is test-fired Thursday, Aug 11, 2005 at undisclosed location in Pakistan. Pakistan on Thursday test-fired its first cruise missile, capable of carrying nuclear and conventional warheads, and...
Pakistan's nuclear-capable cruise missile, the Babur, takes off on a test flight from an undisclosed location August 11, 2005. Pakistan successfully tested on Thursday a nuclear-capable, ground-launched cruise missile, which has a range of 500 km (310 miles), a military spokesman said.
Chairman of Pakistan's Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Ehsan-ul-Haq (3L) and Dr. Samar Mubarrak Mand (4L), along with senior officers and scientists, stand in front of Pakistan's ground launched cruise missile Babur August 11, 2005. Pakistan successfully tested on Thursday a...
Persian Sea (June 25, 2005): The fast-attack submarine USS Scranton (SSBN 756), the guided missile frigates USS Kauffman (FFG 59), USS Hawes (FFG 53) and two Pakistani Naval ships the (PNS) Shahjahan (DDG 186) and (PNS) Teriq (DDG 181) underway in column formation during the operation Inspired...
Pakistan's Shaheen 2 missile is displayed at a defense exhibition in Karachi, September 14, 2004. Pakistan, striving to make a niche for itself in the global arms market, is touting locally-built tanks and other weapons during a four-day defense exhibition which opened on September 14...
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Sept. 10, 2004) - The Navy's newest and most advanced Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Chung-Hoon (DDG 93), sits moored at Ford Island after arriving at her new homeport of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. After the arrival, the shipââ¬â¢s crew will prepare for...
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