Indigenously developed anti-ship missile was successfully tested by the Pakistan Navy in a major show of strength and readiness. The missile hit its target with high speed and accuracy during a live weapon firing exercise at extended range.
Naval Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf, along with top scientists and engineers, witnessed the test. The launch highlighted Pakistan’s growing ability to produce advanced defense technology at home.
The indigenously developed anti-ship missile features a modern guidance system and strong maneuvering capability. It can adjust its path during flight and avoid threats, making it highly effective in real combat situations.
Officials said this successful test reflects the close coordination between the armed forces and local experts. It also shows Pakistan’s focus on building strong and reliable sea-based defense systems.
The indigenously developed anti-ship missile strengthens the country’s ability to protect its maritime borders and maintain balance in the region. It sends a clear message about Pakistan Navy’s preparedness to respond to any challenge at sea.
Top leadership, including the president and prime minister, praised the efforts of the Navy, scientists, and engineers. They called it an important milestone in enhancing national defense and technological progress.

