Pakistan successfully tested a cruise missile capable of carrying a variety of warheads, including nuclear, a military official said.
The Babur Hatf VII missile has a range of 700 km (435 miles). It was last tested in March.
"It was a successful test," the official said.
The Babur Hatf VII is a terrain-hugging, radar avoiding cruise missile.
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The missile was first tested in 2005. Since, then its range has been enhanced to 700 km, from 500 km previously.
Nuclear-armed Pakistan and India routinely carry out missile tests despite a peace process they launched in early 2004, and both have agreed to inform each other of such tests in advance.
The two South Asian neighbours carried out tit-for-tat nuclear weapons tests in 1998.