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The Hatf I (Urdu: حتف; official codename: Hatf–I) is a tactical battlefield range ballistic missile jointly designed and developed by the Space Research Commission and the Kahuta Research Laboratories (KRL) in 1980s. After its successful tests, the Hatf-I entered in the service with Pakistan Army in 1990. It is deployed as an artillery rocket and has been replaced by the improved Hatf-IA and Hatf-IB, which have a maximum range of 100 km.

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  • Hatf 1 (es)
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  • Хатф (ru)
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  • The Hatf I (Urdu: حتف; official codename: Hatf–I) is a tactical battlefield range ballistic missile jointly designed and developed by the Space Research Commission and the Kahuta Research Laboratories (KRL) in 1980s. After its successful tests, the Hatf-I entered in the service with Pakistan Army in 1990. It is deployed as an artillery rocket and has been replaced by the improved Hatf-IA and Hatf-IB, which have a maximum range of 100 km. (en)
  • Hatf 1 fue un misil táctico pakistaní propulsado por combustible sólido, desarrollado con tecnología propia a finales de los años 1980 por la Comisión de Investigación de la Atmósfera Superior y el Espacio . Fue probado en enero de 1989, pero nunca llegó a entrar en servicio. (es)
  • Хатф (урду حتف‎‎) — линейка межконтинентальных баллистических ракет разрабатываемых и производимых в данный момент в Пакистане. Большинство ракет способно нести . (ru)
  • Hatf I (bahasa Urdu: حتف; codename resmi: Hatf–I) adalah rudal balistik taktis dan subsonik terarah berbagai medan perang Pakistan, bersama-sama dirancang dan dikembangkan oleh SUPARCO dan Kahuta Research Laboratories (KRL) pada tahun 1980-an. Setelah tes yang sukses, Hatf-I masuk dalam layanan dengan Angkatan Darat Pakistan pada tahun 1990. Hatf-I dikerahkan sebagai roket artileri dan telah digantikan oleh Hatf-IA dan Hatf-IB yang ditingkatkan, yang memiliki jangkauan maksimum 100 km. (in)
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  • Hatf-I: 1989 (en)
  • Hatf-IA: 1995 (en)
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  • The Hatf I (Urdu: حتف; official codename: Hatf–I) is a tactical battlefield range ballistic missile jointly designed and developed by the Space Research Commission and the Kahuta Research Laboratories (KRL) in 1980s. After its successful tests, the Hatf-I entered in the service with Pakistan Army in 1990. It is deployed as an artillery rocket and has been replaced by the improved Hatf-IA and Hatf-IB, which have a maximum range of 100 km. (en)
  • Hatf 1 fue un misil táctico pakistaní propulsado por combustible sólido, desarrollado con tecnología propia a finales de los años 1980 por la Comisión de Investigación de la Atmósfera Superior y el Espacio . Fue probado en enero de 1989, pero nunca llegó a entrar en servicio. (es)
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