List of missiles of Pakistan

A list of missiles used by Pakistan.

Surface-to-surface missiles

Rocket Artillery

  • KRL Ghazab — (40 km)
  • A-100E — (120 km) — (China)
  • Fatah-I — (140 km)
  • Fatah-II — (400 km) [1]

Anti-tank Guided Missiles (ATGM)

Battlefield Range or Tactical Ballistic Missiles (BRBM)

Short Range Ballistic Missiles (SRBM)

Medium Range Ballistic Missiles (MRBM)

A transporter erector launcher (TEL), carrying four cruise missiles, on display at the IDEAS 2008 defence exhibition, Karachi, Pakistan.

Ground-Launched Anti-Ship & Anti-Surface Guided Missiles

Ship-Launched Anti-Ship & Anti-Surface Guided Missiles

Ship-Launched Anti-Submarine Rockets

Submarine-Launched Anti-Ship & Anti-Surface Guided Missiles

Air-to-surface missiles

Surface-to-air missiles

Anza MK-II displayed at an exhibition

Shoulder-Fired Missiles

Air-to-air missiles

  • R-Darter(South Africa)
  • PL-5(China)
  • PL-9(China)
  • PL-10(20km)(China)
  • AIM-9(35km)(USA)
  • AIM-120C(100km)(USA)
  • PL-12(100km)(China)
  • Faaz(180km)(Pakistan)
  • PL-15(300km)(China)

See also

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