Pakistan Army on Tuesday successfully carried out a training launch of the newly-inducted, indigenously developed Fatah-4 Ground-Launched Cruise Missile with a range of 750 kilometers.
According to an ISPR statement, the missile is fitted with modern avionics and advanced navigational systems, allowing it to fly at low altitudes, evade enemy defense systems, and strike targets with high accuracy.
Being part of the Army Rocket Force Command, the addition of Fatah-4 is expected to significantly boost the range, firepower, and survivability of Pakistan’s conventional missile arsenal.
The test was observed by the Chief of General Staff, senior military officers, as well as teams of scientists and engineers.
The President, Prime Minister, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, and the Services Chiefs extended their congratulations to the troops, scientists, and engineers involved in the successful launch.
