Military says indigenously developed system enhances precision strike capability and operational readiness
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has successfully conducted a test of its air-launched cruise missile “Taimoor,” demonstrating advanced precision strike capability, according to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations.
The military’s media wing said the missile accurately hit its designated target during the trial, validating its effectiveness and reliability under operational conditions. The system is designed to strike surface targets from airborne platforms with high precision.
Officials described the missile as an indigenously developed weapon, highlighting Pakistan’s growing capability in advanced defense technologies. The successful test is seen as a significant step toward strengthening the country’s deterrence posture.
Senior military leadership, including top officials from the armed forces, scientists, and engineers, witnessed the test. They expressed satisfaction over the performance and commended the teams involved in the development and execution.
According to the statement, the Taimoor missile enhances Pakistan’s ability to respond to evolving security challenges and improves its capacity to neutralize potential threats with accuracy.
The development comes amid a complex regional security environment, where countries continue to invest in advanced missile systems to bolster defense preparedness and strategic stability.
Such tests reflect Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to modernize its military capabilities and maintain a credible deterrence in the region.

