Pakistan Navy has successfully conducted a test flight of its indigenously developed ship-launched anti-ship ballistic missile, showcasing advanced technological capabilities.
The missile is capable of accurately engaging both sea and land targets, equipped with sophisticated guidance systems and enhanced manoeuvrability to perform effectively in complex operational conditions.
Successful flight test is testimony to Pakistan’s technological prowess and PN’s unwavering commitment to safeguard national interests. President, Prime Minister of Pakistan, CJCSC & Services Chiefs congratulated participating units & scientists on this milestone achievement. 2/2 pic.twitter.com/28nQgwDo8K
— DGPR (Navy) (@dgprPaknavy) November 25, 2025
The test was witnessed by Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf alongside senior scientists and engineers, underscoring Pakistan’s growing defense manufacturing expertise.
President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and other top military officials congratulated the teams involved in this milestone.
This successful test reflects the Navy’s commitment to safeguarding national interests and advancing indigenous defence technologies amid enhanced regional security dynamics.
This advancement joins a series of new missile tests by Pakistan, including the Army’s recent Fatah-4 cruise missile, known for its terrain-hugging low-altitude flight and long range of 750 km.
The indigenous missile program highlights Pakistan’s growing competence in defence technology, contributing to the strengthening of its naval capabilities with cutting-edge precision weaponry