Pakistan Launches Indigenously Developed Fatah-4 Cruise Missile

Islamabad: Pakistan successfully launched the newly inducted indigenously developed Fatah-4, a ground-launched cruise missile, today.

According to Radio Pakistan, the Fatah-4 Cruise Missile, with a range of 750 kilometers, is equipped with advanced avionics and navigational aids. This weapon system is capable of evading enemy missile defense systems due to its terrain-hugging features, allowing it to engage targets with high precision.

As part of the Army Rocket Force Command, the Fatah-4 is expected to enhance the reach, lethality, and survivability of the Pakistan Army’s conventional missile systems. The launch was attended by the Chief of General Staff, senior officers from the Pakistan Armed Forces, and dedicated scientists and engineers.

The President, Prime Minister, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, and Services Chiefs extended their congratulations to the participating troops, scientists, and engineers for the successful conduct of Fatah-4’s training fire.

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