P282 SMASH


The P282 Supersonic Missile Anti-SHip is a Pakistani ship-launched anti-ship ballistic missile capable of engaging both land and sea targets, with an officially stated range of and anti-access/area-denial capabilities.
Development of the SMASH was first revealed by the former chief of the Pakistan Navy, Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi, who said in a 2020 speech at a change-of-command ceremony that the PN was developing the P282 missile, which he described as a hypersonic ship-launched anti-ship/land-attack ballistic missile.
The indigenously-developed SMASH missile's first public test flight was carried out by the Pakistan Navy on November 2024, in which it was successfully launched from a toward a land target. Another successful test was carried out on November 2025, in which the SMASH was launched from a and struck a sea target this time.
According to Janes, the SMASH appears to have a diameter of and a length of about. The Pakistan Navy stated that the supersonic missile is "equipped with a state-of-the-art navigation system and maneuverability features," and that it can be used against land and sea targets "with high precision."