
Pakistan Test-Fires Fateh Missile in Military Exercise
Pakistan successfully test-fired the Fateh surface-to-surface guided missile system on Tuesday as part of a scheduled military exercise, the Inter-Services Public Relations confirmed. The test demonstrates the operational readiness of the weapons system and the armed forces' continued investment in indigenous precision strike capabilities.
The Fateh missile, a domestically developed guided rocket artillery system with a range of up to 140 kilometres, is capable of striking targets with high precision and forms a key component of Pakistan's conventional deterrence posture. Tuesday's test comes at a period of heightened regional tension, with military exchanges between major powers in the Gulf and ongoing strategic uncertainties along Pakistan's borders.
Military exercises and weapons tests of this nature are a routine element of Pakistan's defence preparedness cycle, though the timing carries implicit strategic signalling. The successful test reaffirms Pakistan's commitment to maintaining a credible, self-reliant defence capability rooted in indigenous development under the country's defence production framework.
The test was observed by senior military officials and assessed as meeting all stated performance parameters. Pakistan's defence establishment has in recent years accelerated the development and induction of guided missile systems as part of a broader modernisation drive.



