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has gloss | eng: For Ahmed Shah Abdali please see Ahmed Shah Abdali Abdali-I is a short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) , developed by Pakistan and currently in service of Pakistan's armed forces. The Abdali-I was originally designed as the two-stage version of the Hatf-I, essentially a solid-propellant stage was attached to the bottom of a Hatf-I. However, the program was canceled in 1994, likely due to the purchase of the M-11 missiles from the People’s Republic of China. A new design for the Abdali-I was started in 1995. The Abdali-I has been named after Ahmad Shah Abdali, the founder of modern day Afghanistan. |
lexicalization | eng: Abdali-I |
instance of | (noun) a missile that is guided in the first part of its flight but falls freely as it approaches target ballistic missile |
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has gloss | rus: Абдали (Хатф-2) (, названа в честь Ахмад-Шаха Абдали) — пакистанская одноступенчатая твердотопливная баллистическая ракета малой дальности, мобильного базирования. |
lexicalization | rus: Абдали |
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has gloss | spa: Abdali, ó Hatf 2, es la denominación de un modelo de misil balístico táctico pakistaní de dos etapas desarrollado por la Comisión de Investigación del Espacio y la Atmósfera Superior (SUPARCO por sus siglas en inglés) a finales de los años 1980. El primer lanzamiento de prueba tuvo lugar en enero de 1989 y posteriormente el proyecto fue cancelado, aunque volvió a ponerse en funcionamiento en marzo de 2003. |
lexicalization | spa: Abdali |
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