List of missiles of Pakistan
Appearance
A list of missiles used by Pakistan.
Surface-to-Surface Missiles
- BGM-71 TOW ( 3.75 km )[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
- Baktar-Shikan (5 km)
- KOMBAT (5 km)
- UMTAS (8 km) Ordered
- AGM-114 Hellfire (11.01 km) Ordered
- Hatf-I (70 km)[8]
- Hatf-IA (100 km)[8]
- Hatf-IB (100 km)[8]
- Nasr (70-90 km)[9][10]
- Abdali (200 km)[11]
Rocket artillery
- SUPARCO A-100E (120 km)
- KRL-122 (45 km)
Short Range Ballistic Missiles (SRBM)
- M-11 (350 km)
- Ghaznavi (320 km)[12]
- Shaheen (750 km)[11]
- Shaheen-I (900 km)[11]
- Shaheen-IA (1000 km)[11]
Medium Range Ballistic Missiles (MRBM)
- Ghauri-I (1,500 km)[13][14]
- Ghauri-II (1,800-2,000 km)[15][16]
- Ababeel (2,200 km)[12]
- Shaheen-II (2,500 km)[17][18]
- Shaheen-III (2,750 km)[19][20]
Cruise missiles
- Babur 1 (Hatf VII) (700 km)[21]
- Babur 2 (Hatf VII) (750 km)[22]
- Babur 3 (Hatf VII) (450 km)[21]
- Hatf-VIII (Ra'ad-2) (600 km)
- Hatf-VIII (Ra'ad) (350 km)
- Zarb (320 km)[23]
- Harbah (750 km)[24]
Air-to-air missiles
Surface-to-air missiles
Shoulder fired missiles
- Anza Mk.1[25]
- Anza Mk.2[25]
- Anza Mk.3[26]
- FIM-92 Stinger 400 MANPADS
- FN-16 300 MANPADS
- QW-18
- HN-5
- Mistral
- RBS 70 (1711 missiles ,913 Mk 1[27], 85 Mk 2 and 713 Bolide Mk 2. )[28][29][30] Used in MANPADS configuration, vehicle application includes RBS 70 VLM mounted on M113A2 APCs.[31]
SAMS
- LY-80[32] 9 batteries ( Army and Navy)
- FM-90 ( Army and Navy)
- Spada-2000 ( Army and Air Force)
- LY-60 ( Navy)
- RIM-116 ( Ordered by Navy)
- Crotale ( Air Force)
- HQ-2B ( Air Force)
- Seacat ( Navy)
- SIMBAD-RC ( Ordered by Navy)
- RIM-66 Standard ( Navy)
Anti-ship missiles
- Zarb[23]
- Harbah[24]
- Harpoon block-2
- C-802 AK[33][34]
- Exocet SM-39
- Exocet AM-39
- C-803
- YJ-12
- Atmaca ( Ordered from Turkey)
Sea-to-surface missiles
Air-to-surface missiles
- Ra'ad (Hatf VIII)[38]
- Ra'ad-II
- Barq (laser-guided air-to-surface missile fired by Burraq UCAV and PAC Super Mushshak Turbojet)[39][40]
- CM-400AKG
- Baktar-Shikan Air Launched Variant
- UMTAS Air Launched Variant Ordered
- AGM-114 Ordered
- C-802AK[33][34]
- Exocet
- C-803
- CM-102[33]
- MAR-1
- LD-10
- AGM-88 HARM
- AGM-65 Maverick
- Harpoon Block-2
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