The Pakistani Army has successfully test-fired the indigenously developed Fatah-4 ground-launched cruise missile, capable of striking targets up to 750 kilometers away with high precision and advanced evasion features, significantly enhancing the country's missile capabilities.

A successful test launch of the newly-inducted, indigenously developed Fatah-4, ground launched cruise missile, was conducted by the Pakistani Army, with a range of 750 Kilometers. Equipped with advanced avionics and state-of-the-art navigation systems, the missile is capable of evading enemy missile defenses through its terrain-hugging features while engaging targets with high precision.

As part of Army Rocket Force Command, Fatah-4 will further enhance the range, lethality, and survivability of the Pakistani Army’s conventional missile systems.

The launch was witnessed by the Chief of General Staff, Senior officers from the Pakistan Armed Forces, as well as dedicated scientists and engineers.

The President, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, and Services Chiefs congratulated the participating troops, scientists, and engineers on the successful training launch of the Fatah-4.

 

F.abedi - M.Derakhshandeh