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Pakistan Navy successfully tests indigenous anti-ship missile

Published on: April 16, 2026 12:15 PM

Pakistan test-fires indigenous anti-ship missile

The Pakistan Navy has successfully conducted a test of a locally developed anti-ship missile, demonstrating its growing indigenous defence capabilities, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Thursday.

Read More: Navy’s indigenously built missile stuns with high-precision test flight

According to the military’s media wing, the missile accurately engaged and struck its target at a long range with high precision and speed. The test was carried out under operational conditions to evaluate the system’s performance and reliability.

پاک بحریہ کا اینٹی شپ میزائل کا کامیاب تجربہ، طویل فاصلے پر موجود ہدف کو درستگی سے نشانہ بنایا، آئی ایس پی آر#GNN #BreakingNews #NewsUpdates #GNNUpdate pic.twitter.com/yewsA7DeuI

— GNN (@gnnhdofficial) April 16, 2026

Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf witnessed the missile firing exercise, while a team of scientists and engineers involved in the development process was also present at the site. Officials said the successful trial marks another milestone in Pakistan’s efforts to strengthen its maritime defence infrastructure through local innovation.

ISPR stated that the missile is equipped with advanced guidance systems and modern technology, enabling it to effectively track and engage targets even in changing operational environments. It added that the system enhances the Navy’s ability to respond to maritime threats with greater accuracy and efficiency.

The military described the successful test as clear evidence of Pakistan’s technical expertise and the growing collaboration between its defence scientists and engineering teams. It further noted that such developments contribute significantly to maintaining operational readiness and strengthening deterrence at sea.

Following the successful trial, congratulations were extended by the President, Prime Minister, and senior military leadership, who appreciated the efforts of the scientists and engineers involved in the project.

The ISPR reiterated that the Pakistan Navy remains committed to enhancing its defensive capabilities to ensure the security of the country’s maritime borders. It said that efforts are ongoing to further modernise naval systems and maintain a credible defence posture in the region.

Read More: Pakistan Navy successfully tested anti–ship missiles in Arabian Sea

Officials also emphasised that such advancements contribute not only to national defence but also to regional maritime stability and security.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: anti-ship missile, defence technology, ISPR, Latest, Lead4, military news, Missile test, Pakistan Navy

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