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Shaheen-II

Shaheen-II / Hatf-VI
Type Medium-range ballistic missile
Place of origin Pakistan
Service history
In service 9 March 2004
Used by Strategic Plans Division
(Army SFCOM, Air Force SFCOM)
Production history
Designer NESCOM
National Defence Complex (NDC)
Manufacturer National Defence Complex (NDC)
Specifications
Weight 25,000 kg
(Re-entry vehicle 1,050 kg)
Length 17.5 m
Diameter 1.4 m
Warhead Conventional high-explosive or nuclear

Engine Two-stage solid-fuel rocket motor
Operational
range
2,000 km
Flight altitude 100-300km
Guidance
system
Inertial navigation system
GPS satellite guidance
Launch
platform
Transporter erector launcher (TEL)

The Shaheen-II (Urdu:شاهين–اا; codename: Hatf–VI Shaheen) is a land-based supersonic surface-to-surface medium-range guided ballistic missile. The Shaheen-II is designed and developed by the NESCOM and the National Defence Complex (NDC) of Pakistan. The Shaheen missile series is named after a falcon that lives in the mountains of Pakistan. The missile is considered to be Pakistan's equivalent to the US Pershing II.

The Shaheen-II is a longer ranged variant of the Shaheen-I missile. It was the most advanced ballistic missile in service until shaheen III with the Pakistan Armed Forces. It uses a two-stage solid-fuel rocket motor designed to carry conventional or nuclear payloads. It is transported and launched by a 6-axle transporter erector launcher (TEL). According to U.S. based analysts, a satellite image of a Pakistani missile production facility taken on 5 June 2005 shows fifteen 6-axle TELs being fitted out for the Shaheen 2 missile.

Shaheen-II was successfully test fired for the first time on March 9, 2004. At that time, the National Engineering and Science Commission (NESCOM) chairman Samar Mubarakmand stated that the missile was a two-stage rocket with diameter of 1.4 m, length of 17.5 m, weight of 25 tons and a range of 2,000 km. The missile was then tested successfully again on November 13, 2014.


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