Pakistan Successfully Tests Fatah-4 Cruise Missile: ISPR
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RAWALPINDI: Pakistan has successfully conducted a test of the Fatah-4 cruise missile, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Tuesday.
According to ISPR, the Fatah-4 missile has a range of 750 kilometers and is equipped with state-of-the-art avionics and a modern navigation system.
The successful test, officials said, reflects Pakistan’s continuing efforts to strengthen its defense capabilities and maintain strategic balance in the region.
According to the ISPR “A successful training launch of newly inducted indigenously developed Fatah-4, Ground Launched Cruise Missile was conducted today by Pakistan Army at a range of 750 Kilometers.”
it said, the missile equipped with advanced avionics and state of the art navigational aid.” This weapon system is capable of evading enemy’s missile defence system due to terrain hugging features and engaging targets with high precision.
As part of Army Rocket Force Command, Fatah-4 will further enhance the reach, lethality and survivability of Pakistan Army’s conventional missile systems.
Today’s launch was witnessed by Chief of General Staff, Senior officers from Pakistan Armed Forces, dedicated scientists and engineers.
The President, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and Services Chiefs have also congratulated the participating troops, scientists and engineers on successful conduct of Fatah-4’s training fire.