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In a significant move to bolster its maritime defense, the Pakistan Navy has successfully conducted a live weapon firing of the Taimoor Air-Launched Cruise Missile. This indigenously developed anti-ship weapon system demonstrated its high-tech capabilities by hitting its designated target with extreme precision. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the test serves as a powerful validation of Pakistan’s operational readiness and its ability to neutralize potential sea-based threats at extended ranges.
The Taimoor missile is a sophisticated piece of military engineering designed to enhance the country’s strike posture in the conventional domain. This test follows closely on the heels of a successful ship-launched missile trial conducted on April 16, 2026, showcasing a rapid pace of technological advancement within the armed forces. By integrating such indigenous weapon systems, Pakistan is effectively strengthening its multi-dimensional defense strategy, ensuring that its sovereign waters remains secure against any aggression.
The military’s media wing highlighted that this milestone is a “pivotal elevation” of national defense capability. The missile’s ability to detect and target enemy assets with such accuracy marks a new era for the Pakistan Navy, which remains resolute in safeguarding the nation’s maritime interests. High-ranking officials, including President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and the Chief of Defence Forces Syed Asim Munir, have extended their heartfelt congratulations to the scientists and engineers. Their dedication has been instrumental in achieving this significant milestone.
This achievement is part of a broader series of successful trials by both the Navy and the Pakistan Air Force earlier this year. With a strike range of up to 600 kilometers, the Taimoor system provides a formidable deterrent. As regional dynamics continue to evolve, Pakistan’s focus on self-reliance in defense technology ensures that the nation remains prepared to face modern naval warfare challenges with confidence and indigenous expertise.









