Overview
- The Navy reported a successful flight test of a ship-launched anti-ship ballistic missile capable of striking sea and land targets with high precision.
- The launch took place from a locally produced naval platform, according to official statements.
- The Chief of Naval Staff witnessed the test alongside senior scientists and engineers involved in the program.
- Military media described advanced guidance and maneuverability features designed to operate in complex environments and defeat countermeasures.
- Top civilian and military leaders, including the president, prime minister and service chiefs, issued congratulations, with coverage noting earlier September trials of the Army’s Fatah-4 cruise missile as part of broader modernization.