Pakistan Navy Successfully Tests Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile with Advanced Guidance System

Islamabad: The Pakistan Navy has successfully conducted a test of a locally developed anti-ship ballistic missile in the northern Arabian Sea, officials said on Thursday.
The missile was fired from a Pakistan Navy warship and accurately struck a long-range target with high precision, demonstrating advanced operational capability.
Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf, along with scientists and engineers involved in the project, witnessed the missile firing.
According to officials, the missile is equipped with a modern guidance system and advanced features that enable it to evade enemy defense systems while maintaining high accuracy in targeting.
The successful test is being seen as a reflection of the Pakistan Navy’s technological advancement and operational readiness in maritime defense.
Senior leadership, including the President of Pakistan, the Prime Minister, the Chief of Defence Forces, and other service chiefs, congratulated the units and scientists involved in the successful trial.





