RAWALPINDI — Pakistan conducted a successful training launch of the indigenously developed Fateh-II missile system, the military’s media wing Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Tuesday, as part of ongoing efforts to enhance operational readiness and validate technical capabilities.
According to the statement, the launch was carried out by the Army Rocket Force Command to train troops and evaluate the performance of key sub-systems, including advanced avionics and navigation technologies designed to improve accuracy and survivability.
The test was observed by senior officials from the Strategic Plans Division, Army Rocket Force Command and the Pakistan Army, along with scientists and engineers from strategic organisations involved in the missile’s development.
The ISPR said the participating teams were commended for the successful execution of the training launch of the Fateh series missile.
Pakistan’s President, Prime Minister, Chief of Defence Forces and Services Chiefs also appreciated the technical expertise and efforts of the personnel involved in the development and testing of the system.
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