Pakistan Army tests fire Fatah-4 missile: ISPR
Key takeaways
- According to ISPR, the weapon system is equipped with advanced avionics and state-of-the-art navigation aids, enabling it to engage long-range targets with high precision.
- The exercise was witnessed by senior officers from the Pakistan Army Rocket Force Command, along with scientists and engineers from the developing agency, the statement added.
- They also appreciated the technical expertise, dedication, and commitment of the teams that contributed to the successful training launch of the F-series missile system, ISPR added.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize RAWALPINDI: The Rocket Force Command of the Pakistan Army on Thursday successfully conducted a training launch of the indigenously developed Fatah-4 ground-launched cruise missile, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
According to ISPR, the weapon system is equipped with advanced avionics and state-of-the-art navigation aids, enabling it to engage long-range targets with high precision.
The military’s media wing said the training launch was aimed at enhancing the operational readiness of troops and validating the technical parameters of various sub-systems incorporated to improve accuracy and survivability.