The Real History Of Pakistani Babur Cruise Missile, And Statement of Nawaz Sharif Passed Prime minister Of Pakistan

The former Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif once claimed in London that the Pakistani Babur missile was prepared by reverse engineering the American missile, then the question started circulating on the media and social media as to how true this claim is.

You can estimate Nawaz Sharif's wisdom from the fact that Nawaz Sharif said in a conversation with journalists that "I have prepared half of the missiles and this tomahawk was also made by Nawaz Sharif." We brought them from Balochistan when Clinton launched rockets on Afghanistan.

One of the missiles was found. We came up with it and reverse engineered it, we made it. Man, our services are not small and we are proud that we have done this service. This was their trick against Pakistan or maybe they did not have an idea of ​​how big this statement of theirs can be a propaganda.

On this occasion, former Finance Minister Ishaq Dar corrected him and said that the missiles were Tomahawks and not cruises, to which Nawaz Sharif repeated that he was talking about cruise missiles. However, the Tomahawk missile is also a cruise missile.

Today we will try to tell you what was America's reaction to Nawaz Sharif's statement, its confirmation or denial by Pakistan's foreign office and the truth of this statement according to experts. And will also consider what missiles Pakistan's scientists are busy developing.

Actually, this is the incident of August 1998, when the United States decided to take action against the global extremist organization Al-Qaida. The purpose of this operation was not a single in Afghanistan.

 Dr. Samar Mubarakmand disagrees, saying that the statement that Pakistan reverse-engineered or copied the Tomahawk is false. It is not even technically possible, because even if the structure is copied, the actual work is done by the software, which is fully controlled by the manufacturer. Don't fall and fall into pieces. It is true that Pakistan found missiles from this area, but they were only a few pieces, what research can be done on the destroyed debris and small pieces?

The United States did not even ask for this debris back from Pakistan, we did not receive any such request from the United States and the second is that it was just a pile of garbage which was useless. If America asked for the debris, they would have returned it.

It should be noted that the United States Defense Department officials at that time said that if this happened, it is not a matter of danger because Tomahawks have been in the open market for a long time, even during the war in Iraq, many missiles were lost, but Iraq or any other country could not reverse engineer them.

Pakistan's Foreign Office denied the news and termed Nawaz Sharif's statement as 'fabricated' and made a unique offer that the US can inspect it’s sold missile system if it wants to, which has not been tampered with at all. The then foreign minister had said that "Pakistan has full capability to build its own missile system and Pakistani scientists are proficient in this work."

This news came to the fore after Pakistan's Babar cruise missile test. It should be noted that the capability and design of the Babur missile is similar to the Harpoon and Tomahawk missiles.

Dear friends, experts say that 'up to now it is true that whenever a project is to be bought or a missile is to be started, a detailed report is submitted to the Prime Minister in which its importance, need and Briefing regarding expenses etc. is included, so to this extent we can say that Nawaz Sharif was the Prime Minister at that time, so he approved the budget of the program, but it could not be said that this missile was his idea. Or they did. Our own scientists have done all the hard work on it without any reverse engineering.

He says that Pakistani scientists themselves have worked day and night on these programs and developed these missiles locally. It should be noted that the work on the Babar cruise missile started after the year 2000 and Babar One was successfully tested in 2005.

In 2017, Pakistan test-fired the Babar-3 cruise missile with stealth technology and became the fifth country in the world to complete its triad. That is, Pakistan had acquired the ability to fire nuclear weapons from the ground, the air and the bottom of the sea.

At that time, the Pakistan Army's public relations department, ISPR, said in a statement that the Babar Cruise 3 missile can hit its target with 100 percent accuracy.

(now talk about which missiles Pakistan is preparing)

Pakistani scientists are currently developing both ballistic and cruise missiles. In simple terms, a ballistic missile is intended to cause destruction over a large area, while a cruise missile is generally capable of destroying a specific and small-sized target precisely. A ballistic missile flies at several times the speed of sound, while a cruise missile uses its 'machine intelligence' to reach its intended target despite its low speed.

Babar of Pakistan The length of the cruise missile is 6.2 m/diameter 0.52 m while the total weight of this missile is 1500 kg which is capable of carrying an additional nuclear warhead of 500 kg.Inside this missile is a turbofan solid fuel rocket engine that allows it to increase and decrease its speed as needed? The speed of this missile is 880 km per hour. On the contrary, a ballistic missile uses gravity to hit its target on the ground after flying at a high speed at a high altitude. Cruise missiles are smaller in size than ballistic missiles, but their speeds are significantly lower than ballistic missiles and range between subsonic and hypersonic.

It can fly very close to the ground, even up to the height of a tree, which is why it can evade radar. After firing this missile, its direction and target can also be changed during the flight. Cruise missiles are also called killer supercomputers because they use sophisticated computerized systems from guidance to targeting. Dear viewers, what is your opinion about this statement of Nawaz Sharif, let us know your opinion in the comment section.