Pakistan’s army says it successfully test-fires a long-range surface-to-surface missile
The Fatah-4 missile, with a 750 km range and terrain-hugging flight, enhances Pakistan Army’s missile reach, lethality, and survivability, officials said.
- Pakistan Army successfully launched the Fatah-4 Ground Cruise Missile, which has a range of 750 kilometers, as reported by Inter-Services Public Relations .
- The missile features advanced avionics and terrain-hugging capabilities, enabling it to evade detection and accurately strike targets, according to the Pakistan Army's statement.
- President Asif Ali Zardari described the successful launch as a milestone in Pakistan’s defense system and highlighted the nation's scientific self-reliance.
- The Fatah-4 enhances the lethality and survivability of Pakistan's conventional missile systems, according to the ISPR.
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Pakistan successfully test-fired the indigenously developed 750-kilometer-range cruise missile "Fatah-4." Equipped with advanced avionics and terrain-hugging technology, the missile can evade enemy defenses and engage targets.
Pakistan Army conducts successful training launch of Fatah-4 cruise missile
The Pakistan Army successfully conducted a training launch of its newly developed Fatah-4, a ground-launched cruise missile, at a range of 750 kilometres. The missile, developed indigenously, was tested on Tuesday and is equipped with advanced avionics and cutting-edge navigational aids, according to the military’s media wing, Inter Services Public Relations. The Fatah-4 is designed to evade enemy missile defence systems due to its terrain-huggi…

Pakistan’s army says it successfully test-fires a long-range surface-to-surface missile
Pakistan’s army says it has successfully test-fired a long-range cruise missile, a move which experts say is aimed at strengthening the country’s conventional missile arsenal.
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