Pakistan tested an anti-ship ballistic missile – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency
According to the Mehr news agency, citing Pakistan’s Dawn newspaper, the public relations of the country’s army announced that the Navy has successfully tested an indigenously developed anti-ship ballistic missile.
According to this report, this weapon system is capable of hitting sea and land targets “with high precision”. This system is equipped with advanced navigation equipment and high maneuverability.
Public relations of the Pakistan Army described this successful test as a confirmation of the country’s technological capability and the commitment of this force to protect national interests.
On 30 September this year, the Pakistan Army successfully tested a domestically made Fateh-4 cruise missile with a range of 750 km as part of a training exercise. With modern navigation systems, this missile is capable of passing through the enemy’s missile defense systems and accurately hitting the targets due to its ability to fly at low altitude.
In recent months, Pakistan has had tense relations with its neighbors, and experts believe that these exercises are held with the aim of strengthening the country’s deterrence against foreign enemies.
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