The Pakistan Army’s Rocket Force Command conducted a successful training launch of the domestically produced Fateh-II missile system on Tuesday, demonstrating advancements in the country’s strategic missile capabilities. The missile, equipped with advanced avionics and modern navigational aids, underwent a series of evaluations designed to train troops, validate technical parameters, and assess the performance of key subsystems aimed at improving accuracy.

According to military sources, the missile’s vehicle and operational performance during the exercise aligned with the targeted parameters, including time-to-target and ballistic trajectory, confirming the system's reliability. The training launch served to reaffirm the operational readiness of the missile system and underscored the technical proficiency of the Pakistan Army’s strategic assets.

Officials characterized the successful test as a reflection of Pakistan’s commitment to safeguarding national sovereignty in the face of potential threats or aggression. This launch forms part of Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to advance indigenous missile technology, maintain a credible deterrence posture, and strengthen its defense capabilities.

The development and testing of the Fateh-II missile system mark a continued focus by Pakistan on enhancing its strategic arsenal through homegrown technologies, aiming to bolster national security and respond to regional defense challenges.