KARACHI: The ground-based air defence units of the Pakistan Navy on Thursday demonstrated combat readiness and war fighting potential through the successful firing of surface-to-air missiles during night hours.

The Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Mohammed Amjad Khan Niazi witnessed the missile firing at the forward posts.

During the missile firing sequence, Pakistan Navy’s air defence units successfully engaged the intended targets and demonstrated real-time professionalism. The missile firing through the newly acquired short range air defence system reassured Pakistan Navy’s formidable defence against any incoming air threat.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief of the Naval Staff expressed his full satisfaction about the operational readiness of Pakistan Navy’s air defence setup and commended the officers and men for their tireless commitment and professionalism. The Naval Chief reiterated Pakistan Navy’s preparedness and capability to generate optimum response against any misadventure by the enemy.

Published in Dawn, March 31st, 2023

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