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PAKISTAN NAVY Conducts Live Firing Of Lethal Anti-Ship Missiles From Multiple Platforms In Arabian Sea:

PAKISTAN NAVY carried out live Anti-Ship Lethal Missiles from multiple launch platforms in the Arabian Sea on Saturday, April 25, 2020, PAKISTAN NAVY Media Wing Head Director General Public Relations Rear Admiral Arshid Javed said in an official statement via official Twitter account.

According to the PAKISTAN NAVY Media Wing Head, Rear Admiral Arhsid Javed, the PAKISTAN NAVY fired live Anti-ship missiles from different launch platforms, including the fixed wings aircrafts, rotary wing aircraft and surface ships.

The target of the live weapons firing was an old decommissioned ship of PAKISTAN NAVY. All the missiles destroyed the target with pinpoint accuracy.

PAKISTAN NAVY 4-Dimensional Missile Firing
PAKISTAN NAVY Missile Test in the Arabian Sea

PAKISTAN NAVAL CHIEF Admiral Zaffar Mahmood Abbasi witnessed the live weapons firing of Anti-Ship missiles as the Chief Guest.

“PAKNAVY conducted Live Weapon firing of Anti-Ship Missiles from Surface & Aviation units in North Arabian Sea. CNS, Adm Zafar Mahmood Abbasi witnessed LWF as Chief Guest & said that the PN is always ready to thwart any aggression against Pakistan’s maritime frontiers,” Rear Admiral Arshid Javed said in an official statement.

“The successful demonstration of missile firing is a testament to the Pakistan Navy’s operational capability and military readiness,” PAKISTAN NAVY Spokesperson DGPR Rear Admiral Arshid Javed further added.

On the occasion, the Chief Guest PAKISTAN NAVAL CHIEF CHIEF Admiral Zaffar Mahmood Abbasi said that PAKISTAN NAVY is fully capable and armed to Teeth to defend the Sacred Maritime Frontiers of Sacred Country PAKISTAN.

“PAKISTAN NAVY is always ready to thwart any aggression against PAKISTAN’s maritime frontier,” PAK NAVAL CHIEF Admiral Zaffar Mahmood Abbasi further added.

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It is important to mention that this is the fourth consecutive time in last 8 months and three times in the last four months that PAKISTAN NAVY demonstrated and conducts live missile firing from multiple launch platforms in the Arabian sea.

Earlier on 30th September, 2019, PAKISTAN NAVY test fired Air to Surface Missiles and Surface to Air Missiles in Operational Exercise RIBAT-2019.

PAKISTAN NAVY Four Dimensional Missiles Firing
PAKISTAN NAVY Four Dimensional Missiles Firing

Back In 27th December, 2019, PAKISTAN NAVY test fired four dimensional missiles in the Arabian Sea from multiple platforms. These four dimensional missiles were fired from the Subsurface, Surface, Land and Air Platforms. All the four missiles hit their designated targets with pinpoint accuracy.

Earlier on March 7th, 2019, PAKISTAN NAVY conducts live missiles firing from Air, Surface and Subsurface platforms in the Arabian Sea. PAKISTAN NAVY used its state of the art Submarine and Fast Attack Missile Craft to fire the long-range Missile to the target.

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Now, this is the fourth time that PAKISTAN NAVY has test fired Anti-Ship missile in the Arabian Sea. It clearly indicates that PAKISTAN NAVY is fully prepared, armed and equipped to defend the territorial maritime frontiers of PAKISTAN from the nefarious designs of the enemy. PAKISTAN NAVAL FORCES and PAKISTAN NAVAL FLEET is fully ready and equipped with lethal missiles and munitions to thwart any act of aggression with an iron fist.

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