The missile developed to counter India’s S-400 missile

Quetta (Balochistan) – Testing of the nuclear missile Ababeel developed by Pakistan has failed. As per the information given by Pakistani media, the missile was launched from an undisclosed location, but it crashed at a distance of only 500 feet from the residential area of Phelawagh in DeraBugti district of Baluchistan. Pakistan is developing this missile to counter India’s S-400 missile. Pakistan army has, however, claimed that the testing was successful. As per the Pakistani media, the Ababeel missile’s range is a maximum of 2,200 km. It was first tested in 2017, but has still not been deployed by Pakistan. Pakistan has claimed that the missile can carry even a nuclear bomb.
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