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hussain0216

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Dis da same as that Irani reverse engineered 'Hoveyzah'........China bought it from da Iranis and gave it to us and the DPRK.......Clear as day.

Harrpa tarrpa Hoveyza Soumar:

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Next thing we know China will give us that Shahid 136 irani turani flying riksha calling it Shaanxi paanxi mayzile. And we will have ten threads here on it. Just watch

Harbah is a version of babur cruise missile isn't it?
 

Lulldapull

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Harbah is a version of babur cruise missile isn't it?
Looks identical to Irani Hoveyza/ Soumar which is a reverse engineered Kh-55 roosi cruise missile.

There is strong evidence that Russia China Iran Pakistan and the DPRK share some technology.
 

hussain0216

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Looks identical to Irani Hoveyza/ Soumar which is a reverse engineered Kh-55 roosi cruise missile.

There is strong evidence that Russia China Iran Pakistan and the DPRK share some technology.

The successful live weapon firing has once again demonstrated the credible fire power of Pakistan Navy and the impeccable level of indigenization in high tech weaponry achieved by Pakistan’s defence industry,” ISPR noted in a statement. “The missile accurately hit its target signifying the impressive capabilities of Harbah Naval Weapon System.”

The Harbah is thought to be derived from Pakistan’s Babur family of cruise missiles. Pakistan has tested multiple Babur variants, beginning with the ground-launched Babur-I to the submarine-launched Babur-III, which was first tested last January. Though ISPR made no comment on the missile’s payload capabilities, its origin in the Babur family would suggest that it could be converted for both conventional and nuclear payload delivery.
 

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The successful live weapon firing has once again demonstrated the credible fire power of Pakistan Navy and the impeccable level of indigenization in high tech weaponry achieved by Pakistan’s defence industry,” ISPR noted in a statement. “The missile accurately hit its target signifying the impressive capabilities of Harbah Naval Weapon System.”

The Harbah is thought to be derived from Pakistan’s Babur family of cruise missiles. Pakistan has tested multiple Babur variants, beginning with the ground-launched Babur-I to the submarine-launched Babur-III, which was first tested last January. Though ISPR made no comment on the missile’s payload capabilities, its origin in the Babur family would suggest that it could be converted for both conventional and nuclear payload delivery.
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Identical to Hoveyza/ Soumar. No relation to Babur missile.
 

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