SMASH SLBM Testing - Nov 2025

With regards to the title of the thread, SMASH is not an SLBM - the acronym stands for submarine-launched ballistic missile. Unfortunately there is no universally accepted acronym for ship-launched ballistic missile but perhaps ShBM or ASBM (anti-ship ballistic missile) can be used(?). If SMASH finds its way onto submarines we shall return to calling it SLBM. However, none of Pakistani subs - 70Bs, 90Bs, or Hangors - have VLS, so its difficult to fathom, and in its existing shape it possibly cannot be launched from torpedo tubes either.
 
Everyone waiting on the stats of Smash 2

I'm hoping range increase
Higher speed

Smash 1 could reach hypersonic speeds in top attack mode, the speeds would decrease the lower the trajectory

I'm hoping for hypersonic or close to hypersonic speeds with Smash 2



I still don't think this is P282, I think we will work with China on a solution that gives us a land based anti ship ballistic missile with a range of 700km-900km
 
The frame is smaller. In the first video it was capturing much wider area.
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Only got these at 0.25x speed.
In the third picture you can see the pole before impact look at it after the impact pics that's 90 degrees angle of attack.
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Was able to get this at normal speed
 
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Only got these at 0.25x speed.
In the third picture you can see the pole before impact look at it after the impact pics that's 90 degrees angle of attack.
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Was able to get this at normal speed
It’s the frame angle and the frame size. It’s only covering a very small portion of the missile approach compared to the first test video.

They are now releasing less details in the videos. Even the launch is shown in very low resolution compared to the first time.
 

Pakistan Navy successfully tests indigenously-developed anti-ship ballistic missile: ISPR

News Desk Published November 25, 2025 Updated 9 minutes ago

The Pakistan Navy successfully tests a ship-launched ballistic missile <to bolster A2/AD deterrent.>

The Pakistan Navy on Tuesday conducted a successful test of an indigenously developed ship-launched ballistic missile, according to the military’s media affairs wing.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the weapon system is capable of engaging targets both at sea and on land “with high precision”.

“The system is equipped with state-of-the-art guidance and advanced maneuverability features,” the ISPR said in a statement.

“The flight test was witnessed by Admiral Naveed Ashraf, Chief of the Naval Staff, senior scientists and engineers.”

The ISPR deemed the successful test launch “a testimony to Pakistan’s technological prowess and Pakistan Navy’s unwavering commitment to safeguard national interests”.

According to the statement, President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Shamshad Mirza and service chiefs congratulated the participating units and scientists on the test.

On September 30 this year, the Pakistan Army successfully conducted a training launch of a newly inducted, indigenously-produced Fatah-4 cruise missile at a range of 750 kilometres, the military’s media wing said.

“Equipped with advanced avionics and state-of-the-art navigational aids, this weapon system is capable of evading [the] enemy’s missile defence system due to terrain-hugging features and engaging targets with high precision,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.

Video from an earlier test on Nov 4, 2024:
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Ma Sha Allah, good news from Pakistan Navy . May Allah give them more success .
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It’s the frame angle and the frame size. It’s only covering a very small portion of the missile approach compared to the first test video.

They are now releasing less details in the videos. Even the launch is shown in very low resolution compared to the first time.
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One thing is for sure angle of attack is 90 degrees, I think this they tested with warhead separation just as Asad Kamal CEO of gids said regarding F2, I think you remember that, Angle of attack seems different compared to last time if not speed.
 
No both SMASH and Fatah-2 are far larger than CM400AKG. The closest Chinese equivalent I could find is the M20 missile series.


But both are indeed very similar esp. the fins ... Do you have data on the dimensions for both to compare?

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One thing is for sure angle of attack is 90 degrees, I think this they tested with warhead separation just as Asad Kamal CEO of gids said regarding F2, I think you remember that, Angle of attack seems different compared to last time if not speed.

Put the camera angle like this and you’d get the same effect:
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But both are indeed very similar esp. the fins ... Do you have data on the dimensions for both to compare?

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It’s a 2.5 ton missile. Here the are the dimensions and weight:
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