The Pakistan Navy has once again demonstrated its operational strength and preparedness by successfully conducting a live weapon firing of the FM-90(N) ER surface-to-air missile in the North Arabian Sea. The exercise underscored the Navy’s ability to defend maritime boundaries and respond effectively to aerial threats in a dynamic operational environment.
According to official details, the live weapon firing involved engaging highly manoeuvrable aerial targets, a scenario designed to test the precision, coordination and responsiveness of naval assets under near-combat conditions. The successful interception reaffirmed the Pakistan Navy’s war-fighting capability and its readiness to counter modern aerial challenges at sea.
The demonstration was witnessed by Commander Pakistan Fleet, Rear Admiral Abdul Munib, who observed the exercise onboard a Pakistan Navy Fleet unit. His presence highlighted the importance placed on operational evaluation and leadership oversight during such critical drills. Senior officers and personnel involved in the exercise were commended for their professionalism, technical expertise and commitment to maintaining high standards of combat readiness.
In his remarks, the Commander Pakistan Fleet praised the officers and sailors for executing the firing with precision and discipline. He reiterated that continuous training and realistic exercises remain essential to sustaining the Navy’s operational edge in an evolving security environment. He also emphasized the Navy’s resolve to ensure the seaward defence of Pakistan under all circumstances.
The FM-90(N) ER missile system is a key component of Pakistan Navy’s air defence capability, designed to counter a wide range of aerial threats, including fast-moving and manoeuvrable targets. Its successful employment during the exercise reflects the Navy’s focus on integrating advanced weapon systems with well-trained crews to maintain credible deterrence at sea.
Such demonstrations are part of the Pakistan Navy’s regular training cycle, aimed at validating combat systems, refining tactics and enhancing coordination among various units. They also serve as a clear signal of the Navy’s preparedness to safeguard national maritime interests, including vital sea lines of communication and economic assets.
The exercise comes at a time when maritime security dynamics in the region continue to evolve, placing greater emphasis on readiness, surveillance and rapid response. By conducting live weapon firings in realistic conditions, the Pakistan Navy reinforces its ability to operate effectively in complex threat environments.
Officials noted that the Navy remains committed to maintaining a robust defensive posture through continuous modernization, training and operational preparedness. The successful missile firing stands as another example of Pakistan Navy’s focus on ensuring maritime security and protecting the country’s strategic interests at sea.
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