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The Babur (
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: بابر; Military designated: Hatf-VII, ''Translit'': ''Target–7'') is an all-weather, subsonic cruise missile reverse-engineered by the
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(NDC) from the U.S. ''Tomahawk'' missile. ''Babur'' entered military service with the
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in 2010; subsequent variants evolved into a submarine-launched missile, which saw deployment with the
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in 2018. According to the Pakistani military, a SLCM-variant of ''Babur'' has provided Pakistan a much desired and long-sought "
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sea-based
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, augmenting existing strategic deterrence."


Development history

Development on ''Babur'' began in 1998. At that time, India was establishing a missile defense program that included the acquisition of the S-300 ''Grumble'' from
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and
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systems from the
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. These developments prompted Pakistani war strategists to pursue cruise missile technology that could evade and penetrate Indian defenses in the event of the Pakistani military losing ground against a hypothetical approaching
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. Though Pakistan publicly claimed the system to be of indigenous design, it has subsequently admitted that the Babur's cruise missile technology came from reverse-engineered copies of U.S. BGM-109 ''Tomahawk'' missiles that Pakistani intelligence successfully recovered when these system malfunctioned during an American strike in Afghanistan in 1998. In 2005, Pakistan's test of ''Babur'' reportedly surprised the United States intelligence community. U.S.-based analysts leveled serious allegations against China of helping Pakistan, pointing out the similarities of the missile to the Chinese ''DH-10'' and American BGM-109 Tomahawk. In 2012, former program manager Gen.
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denied the U.S. allegations of Chinese help, crediting Pakistani scientists as having developed the technology. However in 2020, former Prime Minister
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(who was Prime Minister in 1998) confessed that Pakistani scientists had in fact simply reverse-engineered the Tomahawk missile to make the Babur missile, when one fell as an unexploded ordnance in Pakistan's territory during the American cruise missile attack in Afghanistan.


Design

The Babur's airframe is made up of a tubular fuselage, with a pair of folded wings attached to the middle section and the
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at the rear along with the propulsion system. Propelled by a
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(
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), the Babur has a maximum speed of approximately 550 mph. Launched from ground-based mobile
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s (TELs), the Babur can be armed with both conventional and
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and has a reported range of . On launch, a
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provides additional
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to accelerate the missile away from the launch vehicle. After the launch the wings unfold, the booster rocket is jettisoned and the jet engine started. Babur's guidance system reportedly uses a combination of
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s (INS), terrain contour matching (TERCOM) and GPS satellite guidance. Pakistan claims the missile has a high degree of maneuverability and can utilize it's TERCOM to help the missile avoid enemy radar detection by utilizing terrain masking, improving the chances of penetrating enemy air defence systems undetected. Future software and hardware updates could include the European Union's
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and China's
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. Pakistan has been converting and engineering its traditional Agosta-90B class submarines into
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s. However, enabling ''Babur'' being launched from a submarine was difficult for Pakistan because the
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s (both 70A and 90B) of Pakistan Navy do not have
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. Babur is designed to be cold launched horizontally through torpedo tubes in the absence of vertical launch systems. This enables the weapons to be kept in knockdown assembly form. Babur-III has a range of 450 km and can be used as a
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capability.


Operational history

On 12 August 2005, Pakistan publicly announced that it had successfully test-fired a nuclear-capable cruise missile with a range of 500 km. The missile was launched from a land-based
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(TEL). On 22 March 2007, Pakistan test-fired an upgraded version of the Babur with an extended range of 700 km. On 6 May 2009, Pakistan conducted another test-firing but did not announce the event until 9 May 2009, citing political reasons. On 28 October 2011, Pakistan successfully test-fired its Babur cruise missile which has a range of 700 km. A special feature of this launch was the validation of a new multi-tube missile launch vehicle (MLV) during the test. The three-tube MLV enhances manifold the targeting and deployment options in the conventional and nuclear modes. On 6 June 2012, Pakistan conducted a successful test-fire of the Babur. A new variant of the missile, termed Babur-1B, was test fired on 14 April 2018. On 14 December 2016, Pakistan conducted a successful launch of an enhanced version of the Babur II missile. Enhancements include upgraded aerodynamics and avionics where now the missile is able to accurately hit targets without the aid of GPS, and also target sea-based targets as well land based targets. On 9 January 2017, Pakistan conducted a successful launch of the Babur III missile from an underwater mobile platform. On 29 March 2018, Pakistan reported that the missile had again been successfully tested. On 11 February 2021, Pakistan conducted successful launch of Babur-1A cruise missile having upgraded avionics and navigation systems and capability to hit the ground based and sea based surface targets with the range of 450 km. On 21 December 2021, Pakistan conducted a successful test of an enhanced range version of the Babur-1B that had a range of more than 900 km.


Variants

* Babur-1: Initial variant developed with the range of 700 km. * Babur-2: The second variant of the Babur missile series, it boasts an enhanced range of 750  and was developed to hit ground and naval targets without using a
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. * Babur-3: Submarine launched variant with a range of 450 km. * Babur-1A: Enhanced
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and
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systems with a range of 450 km. * Babur-1B: Enhanced range variant which can hit targets more than 900 km.


Babur-III and Harbah

On 9 January 2017, Pakistan conducted a successful launch of the ''Babur-III'' missile from an underwater mobile platform, with a targeted range of ; ''Babur-III'' can carry nuclear warheads and serves as Pakistan's
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for the naval leg of the
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. On 29 March 2018, Pakistan Navy conducted another successful tested for validation and assurances. During the same time, the Pakistan Navy revealed the ''Harbah'', which is an
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non-nuclear version of ''Babur''. The ISPR, media wing of the
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, reported that the missile was test fired on 3 January 2018 from PNS ''Himmat'', an missile boat.


See also

;Related developments *
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References


External links


Jane's Information article on Hatf 7 (Babur)




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