The Pakistan Army successfully conducted the launch of the indigenously developed Fateh-4 ground-launched cruise missile on September 30, officials confirmed Tuesday.
According to military officials, Fateh-4 has a range of 750 kilometres and is equipped with advanced avionics and state-of-the-art navigational systems.
The missile incorporates terrain-hugging technology designed to evade sophisticated enemy defence systems, ensuring high precision strike capability against targets across distances.
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Fateh-4 forms part of the Army Rocket Force Command and strengthens the overall lethality, reach, and survivability of Pakistan’s conventional missile systems.
The launch event was observed by the Chief of General Staff, senior military officers, and teams of scientists and engineers responsible for development.
National leaders, including the President, Prime Minister, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, and services chiefs, congratulated troops, engineers for the successful test.