Pakistan

Pakistan Navy successfully tests Taimoor air-launched cruise missile

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Abdul khalique

RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Navy has successfully conducted a live weapon firing test of the indigenously developed ‘Taimur Air Launched Cruise Missile’, according to the ISPR.

The anti-ship missile system was able to hit its target with high accuracy, confirming its ability to effectively engage enemy targets in the maritime domain from long distances.

According to the statement, this successful test is a significant advancement in Pakistan’s defense capability and further strengthens the joint and coordinated strike power of the armed forces.

This impressive performance by the Pakistan Navy represents a landmark achievement in building Pakistan’s defense capacity through a multi-faceted and coordinated strike capability in the conventional realm.

Pakistan Navy is firmly dedicated to protecting the nation’s maritime security and territorial waters.

The President and Prime Minister of Pakistan, along with the rest of the leadership, have congratulated the scientists and engineers for this impressive feat.

Abdul khalique

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