
Pakistan Navy on Tuesday test-fired the indigenous Taimoor air-launched cruise missile with high precision. The successful strike highlights growing local defense technology and extended-range maritime capabilities. The development strengthens national security and impacts regional military balance and deterrence posture.
The Navy said the missile accurately executed its mission, validating its ability to neutralize sea-based threats effectively. According to the Director General Public Relations (Navy), the system demonstrated exceptional precision and reliability. Moreover, the test confirmed advanced detection and targeting capabilities at extended operational ranges.
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Officials described the launch as a major milestone in enhancing Pakistan’s conventional strike capability. It also reinforces the armed forces’ multi-dimensional coordinated warfare posture. Furthermore, the success reflects ongoing efforts to reduce reliance on foreign defense systems.
In recent days, the Navy also conducted a ship-launched anti-ship ballistic missile test. That weapon showed high-speed accuracy and improved maneuverability under dynamic conditions. Additionally, its advanced guidance system allowed it to evade threats and strike targets effectively.
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Meanwhile, top civilian and military leadership praised the achievement and the scientists behind it. President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif congratulated the development team. The Navy reiterated its commitment to protecting maritime interests and maintaining operational readiness.