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Ababeel Aerial Drone
Ababil or Ababeel may refer to: *Ababeel (NGO), a charitable organization based in Jammu and Kashmir *Ababeel (missile), a Pakistani MIRV-capable Medium-range ballistic missile *Ababil-100, an Iraqi single-stage Short-range ballistic missile *HESA Ababil, an Iranian unmanned aerial vehicle *Ababil (religious), a miraculous bird that, according to Islamic teachings, protected Mecca from the Aksumite army of Abraha *Ababeel1 Ababeel1 shortcut "A1" (Arabic: أبابيل1) the first Palestinian reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), armed drone, made in Gaza by al-Qassam Brigades Industries, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas). Types ...
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Ababeel (NGO)
Ababeel (ابابیل), also known as Ababeel NGO is a charitable trust that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, food kits and blood donations for needy, poor, orphan and widows and also in emergency in the Chenab Valley's Doda, Kishtwar, Thathri, Bhaderwah, Gandoh and also in Jammu area. The organization assists people irrespective of caste and religion. It is the registered with Sub Registrar Court Doda. Ababeel was founded in July, 2015 by Hassan Babur Nehru and registered in Sub Registrar Office Doda by Syed Imtiaz, Muzammil Wahidi, Mudassir Hassan and Burhan Mir. History Ababeel was started in Doda and after gap of some months, Kishtwar unit of Ababeel created. Later, several more units created under the same registration in Thathri, Bhaderwah, Gandoh area of Chenab Valley and Jammu district of Jammu and Kashmir union territory. It was founded in 2015 after 2014 Kashmir Floods destroyed many lives in Kashmir valley. The founder of Ababeel collected rel ...
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Ababeel (missile)
Ababeel Missile (Urdu: ; lit. ''Ababeel'') is a surface-to-surface medium-range ballistic missile developed by Pakistan. It is "aimed at ensuring survivability of Pakistan's ballistic missiles in the growing regional Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) environment", in response to the Indian anti-ballistic missile systems. The missile has length of 21.5 meters and a diameter of 1.7 meters and is designed to carry both conventional and nuclear warheads, according to Pakistani sources it has multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRV), over a maximum range of . As such, it would be Pakistan's first missile with this capability. It can carry total 1,500 kg ( 3,307 lb) warhead , which consists of three standard warheads of 500 kg ( 1102.3 lb) each or 5 of 300 kg ( 661.4 lb) or 8 maximum Warheads weighing 185 kg (408 lb) . Ababeel is developed by KRL, which have previously developed liquid powered Ghauri missile system. From this it can be expected that Ababeel is a ...
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Ababil-100
The Ababil-100 or al-Fat'h or al-Fatah was an Iraqi single stage solid propelled Short-range ballistic missile whose development project started around August 1991 and was tested from 2000 to 2002. It was derived from the Ababil-50 MLRS. Development During August 1991 Iraq started a program to develop the J-1 SSMs based on the S-75 Dvina SAM, later on structural similarities would be observed between the Fahad missiles that would later be released and the J-1 missiles. Iraq would then commence another program to develop a missile that could deleiver a 300 kg payload with a range of 150 km and a CEP of 150 m for guided Al-Fat'h and 750 m for unguided Al-Fat'h. By 1994 however the guided missiles programs would split and the solid-propellant one would retain its name of Ababil-100 however the liquid propelled version would later on become the Al-Samoud. The Ababil-100 would inherit many properties from the Ababil-50 MLRS developed in collaboration wit ...
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HESA Ababil
The HESA Ababil ( fa, ابابیل) is an Iranian family of single-engine multirole tactical unmanned aerial vehicles manufactured by Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA). The Ababil comes in two main lines, the Ababil-2 and the Ababil-3, of which the former has a number of variants. It is considered a long-range, low-technology drone. The Ababil program was begun during the Iran–Iraq War. The Ababil-2, developed in the 1990s, has rudimentary surveillance capabilities and can be used as a loitering munition, but is mainly used as a target drone. The larger and more capable Ababil-3, introduced in the 2000s, was designed for Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance use and has improved surveillance capabilities. Overall, the Ababil has been described "a pretty rough-and-ready system" because of its "cheap, simple, and ease of use." The Ababil-2 and Ababil-3 have been widely exported to governments and paramilitaries in the Middle East and elsewhere. The Ab ...
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Ababil (religious)
''Ababil'' ( ar, أبابيل, abābīl) means a "Flock of Birds". It refers to the miraculous birds in Islamic belief mentioned in Surah Al-Fil of the Quran that protected the Kaaba in Mecca from the Aksumite elephant army of Abraha, then self-styled governor of Himyar, by dropping small clay stones on them as they approached. In the translation of sahih international, the phrase "''tayran abābīl(a)"''(طَيْرًا أَبَابِيلَ) is translated as "Birds in flocks" that is mentioned in the vers105:3 The event is said to have occurred in 570, the year that the Islamic prophet Muhammad Muhammad ( ar, مُحَمَّد;  570 – 8 June 632 Common Era, CE) was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam. According to Muhammad in Islam, Islamic doctrine, he was a prophet Divine inspiration, di ... was born. References {{Reflist Islamic honorifics Islamic legendary creatures Legendary birds Quranic figures ...
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