ISPR stated that the Fatah-IV is capable of engaging targets at long ranges with exceptional precision

Rawalpindi: Pakistan has successfully conducted a test of the indigenously developed Fatah-IV ground-launched cruise missile.
According to Inter-Services Public Relations, the locally developed Fatah-IV ground-launched cruise missile was successfully tested and is equipped with an advanced navigation support system.
ISPR stated that the Fatah-IV is capable of engaging targets at long ranges with exceptional precision.
پاکستان کا مقامی طور پر تیار کردہ فتح -4 کروز میزائل کا کامیاب تربیتی فائر کا مظاہرہ۔
— PTV News (@PTVNewsOfficial) May 14, 2026
تربیتی فائر کا مظاہرہ آرمی راکٹ کمانڈ فورس نے کیا
صدر مملکت ، وزیراعظم ، چیف آف ڈیفنس فورسز اور سروسز چیفس کی پوری ٹیم کو کامیاب تربیتی فائر مظاہرے پر مبارکباد pic.twitter.com/BoQTwoAoTK
According to ISPR, senior officers of the Army Rocket Force Command witnessed the cruise missile test.
ISPR further said that the President, the Prime Minister, the Chief of Defence Forces, and the chiefs of the Pakistan Air Force and Pakistan Navy congratulated the team on the successful test of the Fatah-IV.
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