Pakistan Navy Achieves Milestone with Successful Test-Firing of Indigenous Anti-Ship Missile
Pakistan Navy successfully test-fires locally developed ship-launched anti-ship missile
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The Pakistan Navy successfully test-fired a locally developed ship-launched anti-ship missile capable of engaging targets at extended ranges. This achievement highlights advancements in military technology, with the missile featuring a sophisticated guidance system and high maneuverability.
- 01The missile can engage targets at extended ranges with high precision.
- 02It features advanced maneuverability and a cutting-edge guidance system.
- 03The test was witnessed by Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf and key scientists.
- 04This marks a significant advancement in Pakistan's indigenous military capabilities.
- 05The previous test of the missile was conducted in November 2022.
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The Pakistan Navy successfully conducted a live test of a locally developed ship-launched anti-ship missile, demonstrating its capability to engage targets at extended ranges with high precision. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the missile incorporates an advanced guidance system and maneuverability, allowing it to adapt to dynamic conditions and evade threats. Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf, along with leading scientists and engineers, observed the test, which underscores Pakistan's commitment to enhancing its indigenous military technology. The missile can target both sea and land objectives effectively. This successful launch follows a previous test conducted in November 2022, further showcasing the evolution of Pakistan's defense capabilities.
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This advancement in military technology may enhance national security and defense capabilities, potentially affecting regional stability.
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