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Pakistan Conducts Training Launch of Indigenous Fatah-4 Cruise Missile

The test signals a steady push to field precise long-range weapons built at home.

Overview

  • The Army Rocket Force Command, which fired the Pakistan-made Fatah-4 on Thursday, reported a successful training launch of the ground-launched cruise missile.
  • The military said the missile uses advanced avionics and modern navigational aids to hit long-range targets with high precision.
  • ISPR said the exercise trained crews and checked key subsystems to improve accuracy and survivability in operational use.
  • Senior officers, scientists, and engineers observed the firing, and national leaders later praised the teams behind the launch.
  • The event continues a spring series of trials after April tests of the Fateh-II and the Navy’s Taimoor missile, with a 2025 Fatah-4 firing earlier reported at roughly 750 kilometers in range.