Pakistan Test-Fires Indigenously Developed Taimoor Cruise Missile
- Pakistan Air Force successfully conducted a flight test of the Taimoor Weapon System, enhancing its aerospace and defense capabilities.
- The Taimoor air-launched cruise missile can engage targets up to 600 kilometers away and carries a conventional warhead.
- Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu praised the dedication of the scientists, engineers, and PAF personnel involved in the project.
- The successful test reflects Pakistan's commitment to technological self-sufficiency and national security.
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The Pakistan Air Force successfully tested the indigenous Taimur air-launched cruise missile. With a range of 600 km, the missile can fly at low altitudes and evade enemy air defenses. However, during the test, the missile failed to hit the target accurately. Pakistan is now being ridiculed on social media.
Pak Air Force successfully conducts flight test of indigenously developed Taimoor missile
“Taimoor Air-Launched Cruise Missile is capable of engaging enemy land and sea targets with high precision at a range of 600 kilometers, carrying a conventional warhead,” says army in statement issued in Rawalpindi
Pakistan Air Force successfully tests indigenously developed air-launched cruise missile
Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has successfully conducted the flight test of the indigenously developed “Taimoor” weapon system, the military’s media affairs wing said on Saturday. In a statement, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said the development marked another significant milestone in the advancement of national aerospace and defence capabilities. “Taimoor air-launched cruise missile is capable of engaging enemy land and sea targets with hi…
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