The Fatah-4 cruise missile is successfully tested by the Pakistani Army.

The recently introduced domestically developed Fatah-4 Ground Launched Cruise Missile, which has a 750-kilometer range, was successfully launched during training by the Pakistan Army.

During the test, the cutting-edge armament system, which was combined with contemporary avionics and sophisticated navigational aids, proved its capacity to strike with precision.

The military’s media wing claimed that the missile’s terrain-hugging capabilities improved operational survival by allowing it to elude enemy missile defense systems. According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), the system’s accuracy and long-range capability are anticipated to considerably bolster the Army Rocket Force Command’s conventional missile arsenal.

According to official information, the Fatah-4 combines high precision engagement capability with cutting-edge navigation and guiding technology. Because of its design, it can fly at low altitudes, which makes it harder for opposing systems to identify and intercept. When combined with its extensive range, this capacity significantly increases the lethality of the Pakistan Army’s strike options.

Senior leaders from the Pakistani military, the Chief of General Staff, and program scientists and engineers all attended the launch event.

Congratulations were given to the participating troops, scientists, and engineers by the President, Prime Minister, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, and Services Chiefs of Pakistan for the successful execution of the Fatah-4 training fire.

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