Pakistan has successfully carried out a training fire of the Fatah-4 cruise missile, marking another major step in strengthening its defense capability. The Fatah-4 test was conducted to check operational readiness and improve the accuracy and performance of the system.
According to security officials, the Fatah-4 ground-launched cruise missile performed with high precision during the trial. The training fire helped verify important technical features and ensured that the system can deliver reliable results in real operational conditions. The armed forces used this Fatah-4 test to further enhance the effectiveness and coordination of the Army Rocket Force.
The Fatah-4 missile is designed with advanced navigation and modern avionics, allowing it to hit long-range targets with improved accuracy. Officials said the successful Fatah-4 training fire reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen indigenous defense technology and improve strike capability.
Top leadership, including the President, Prime Minister, and senior military officials, appreciated the successful Fatah-4 test. They praised the dedication of scientists, engineers, and troops who contributed to the development and testing process.
This Fatah-4 trial comes shortly after earlier successful missile tests conducted by the Army Rocket Force and Pakistan Navy, highlighting continuous progress in the country’s missile development program.

