פאקיסטאן האט געטעסט א פארגעשריטענע פאטאח-4 קרוז ראקעט.

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan has successfully test-fired its indigenously developed Fatah-4 ground-launched cruise missile, marking another step forward in the country’s defense capabilities.
According to officials, the Fatah-4 boasts a range of 750 kilometers, equipped with advanced avionics and terrain-hugging technology that allows the missile to conduct precise and evasive strikes. Defense analysts say these features significantly enhance Pakistan’s ability to penetrate enemy defenses while maintaining accuracy.
The launch underscores Islamabad’s ongoing efforts to modernize its strategic arsenal and strengthen deterrence in the region. While the military has not disclosed specific operational details, the successful test highlights both technical progress and growing self-reliance in missile development.
Regional observers note that the development could influence the strategic balance in South Asia, where both Pakistan and India continue to invest heavily in advanced missile systems.
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