Pakistan Army Successfully Tests Fatah-4 Cruise Missile
The Pakistan Army has successfully conducted a training launch of the indigenously developed Fatah-4 ground-launched cruise missile under the supervision of the Army Rocket Force Command.
The successful test was officially confirmed by Inter-Services Public Relations, which described the launch as an important milestone in strengthening Pakistan’s conventional long-range strike capabilities.
Military officials stated that the launch demonstrated the country’s ongoing commitment to enhancing modern defense preparedness through advanced indigenous technology.
The Fatah-4 cruise missile is equipped with advanced navigation, targeting, and guidance systems designed to strike targets with high precision over extended distances.
According to defense officials, the missile incorporates modern tracking and flight-control technologies that improve accuracy and operational effectiveness in complex battlefield environments.
The system is also designed with a low radar profile, helping reduce detectability during flight and increasing survivability against modern air defense systems.
Military authorities stated that the primary purpose of the training launch was to validate the missile’s technical performance, operational reliability, and overall combat readiness under realistic conditions.
The successful test was witnessed by senior military officers, scientists, engineers, and members of Pakistan’s strategic defense community, reflecting the collaborative national effort involved in developing and testing advanced military technologies.
The Fatah-4 is part of Pakistan’s expanding Fatah missile family, a series focused on developing precision-guided conventional strike systems capable of responding to modern battlefield requirements.
Defense analysts say the program reflects Pakistan’s broader strategy of strengthening indigenous defense production and reducing dependence on imported military technology.
The growing Fatah missile series highlights continued efforts to modernize the country’s tactical and strategic capabilities through locally designed systems tailored to evolving regional security challenges.
The Pakistan Army has successfully conducted a training launch of the indigenously developed Fatah-4 ground-launched cruise missile under the supervision of the Army Rocket Force Command.
The Pakistan Army has successfully conducted a training launch of the indigenously developed Fatah-4 ground-launched cruise missile under the supervision of the Army Rocket Force Command.
The successful test was officially confirmed by Inter-Services Public Relations, which described the launch as an important milestone in strengthening Pakistan’s conventional long-range strike capabilities.
Military officials stated that the launch demonstrated the country’s ongoing commitment to enhancing modern defense preparedness through advanced indigenous technology.
The Fatah-4 cruise missile is equipped with advanced navigation, targeting, and guidance systems designed to strike targets with high precision over extended distances.
According to defense officials, the missile incorporates modern tracking and flight-control technologies that improve accuracy and operational effectiveness in complex battlefield environments.
The system is also designed with a low radar profile, helping reduce detectability during flight and increasing survivability against modern air defense systems.
Military authorities stated that the primary purpose of the training launch was to validate the missile’s technical performance, operational reliability, and overall combat readiness under realistic conditions.
The successful test was witnessed by senior military officers, scientists, engineers, and members of Pakistan’s strategic defense community, reflecting the collaborative national effort involved in developing and testing advanced military technologies.
The Fatah-4 is part of Pakistan’s expanding Fatah missile family, a series focused on developing precision-guided conventional strike systems capable of responding to modern battlefield requirements.
Defense analysts say the program reflects Pakistan’s broader strategy of strengthening indigenous defense production and reducing dependence on imported military technology.
The growing Fatah missile series highlights continued efforts to modernize the country’s tactical and strategic capabilities through locally designed systems tailored to evolving regional security challenges.