Monitoring Desk
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has successfully conducted another missile test following the recent trial of the Abdali Weapon System.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the test of the “Al-Fatah” missile was successfully carried out under the “X-Indus” military exercise. The Al-Fatah missile has a range of 120 kilometers and is equipped with an advanced navigation system, offering high precision.
The ISPR stated that the purpose of the test was to evaluate the military’s preparedness and technological capabilities. Scientists and engineers from Pakistan Army’s strategic organizations observed the test.
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and the Chief of Army Staff congratulated the team on the successful test.
ISPR further emphasized that the Pakistan Army is fully capable of responding to any aggression. The missile test demonstrates the military’s operational readiness and confidence in its technical expertise.
It is worth mentioning that just two days ago, Pakistan had also successfully tested the Abdali missile, which is equipped with a modern navigation system and has a range of 450 kilometers, capable of accurately hitting land-based targets.
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