After suffering a crushing defeat at the hands of India in Operation Sindoor, Pakistan has now claimed to have developed a missile similar to the Indian BrahMos. The Pakistani Army announced on Tuesday that it had successfully tested the long-range cruise missile, the Fatah-4. The Army claims that this missile will strengthen the country's conventional missile capability. According to ISPR, the Fatah-4 is a surface-to-surface missile with a range of 750 kilometres (470 miles). It is said to be equipped with advanced avionics and modern navigation systems, giving it the ability to fly at low altitudes to evade enemy radar. The missile, ISPR added, can strike targets with high precision. The Pakistani Army did not reveal where the test launch took place. India’s BrahMos missile,

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