Al-Fatah missile, fired under the ‘X-Indus’ exercise, has range of 120 kilometers


Rawalpindi: Pakistan successfully tested another missile today after the Abdali Weapon System.
According to the Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) Department of the Pakistan Army, the Al-Fatah missile was successfully tested. The Al-Fatah missile, fired under the ‘X-Indus’ exercise, has a range of 120 kilometers. The missile includes a modern navigation system and high accuracy.
The ISPR says that the test aims to check military readiness and technical capability. Scientists and engineers from the Pakistan Army and strategic institutions observed the missile test.
The Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) and the Army Chief congratulated the team on the successful test.
The ISPR says that the Pakistan Army is capable of giving a full response to any aggression by the enemy. The missile test is an expression of complete confidence in the practical readiness and technical expertise of the Pakistan Army to prevent any aggression.
It is pertinent to note that two days ago, Pakistan successfully tested the Abdali weapon missile equipped with a modern navigation system. The Abdali missile, with a range of 450 kilometers, is capable of successfully hitting its target from surface to surface.

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