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Pakistan tested its Fatah-4 cruise Missile range of 750km to deploy in Saudi Arabia and Middle east

Pakistan upcoming cruise missiles supasses range of India’s Brahmos and Israeli missiles, Pakistan Deploys Missiles in Tabuk Saudi Arabia, Pakistan test Fatah-4 missiles to reduce reliance on China and US Arms.

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Pakistan has tested its first Fatah-4 Cruise missile range of 750 kilometres to be deployed in Saudi and Bangladeshis Airbases. Pakistan Navy will be deployed in Red Sea, Indian Ocean and Bay Of Bengal with advanced Cruise Missiles. Recently, it has been reported that Pakistan Navy successfully tested Cruise Missiles in the Arabian Sea, due to which Israel fears that the PakistanSaudi Arabia Army may deploy it in future at its King Faisal Air Base in Tabuk under Saudi-Pakistan Defence pact. Overall, the Fatah-4 underscores Pakistan’s push toward indigenous high-tech weaponry, reducing reliance on foreign suppliers and signaling readiness for precision conventional warfare. If you’d like more on technical specs, comparisons, or related developments. Recently, it has been reported that Pakistan, like Iran, also wants to reduce its arms dependency on China and the US and is increasing investment in missiles, drones, fighter jets and aerial weapons so that in future Pakistan’s arms exports can be accelerated like India, US, Iran and China.

Pakistan and the Middle East are producing Missiles, Drones and Fighter jets by reducing reliance on Western Weapon & Security guarantees.

Recently it has been reported that Saudi Arabia, Qatar and UAE also now trust Russia and Pakistan more than the US and China because due to the attack by Israel on Qatar, the Middle East lost its trust in US and Israel. Fatah-I (140 km, 2021), Fatah-II (400 km, 2023), and Fatah-III trials. It comes amid heightened South Asian tensions, including references to recent conflicts like “Operation Bunyanum Marsoos” (a retaliatory strike against India in May 2025). The missile’s specs draw comparisons to India’s BrahMos (supersonic, 290-600 km range), positioning the Fatah-4 as a cost-effective, stealthy counterpart capable of countering advanced defenses like the S-400. Pakistan and the Middle East have accepted that Pakistan’s Fatah 4 is now more powerful than India’s supersonic Brahmos, which has a range of 750km, but the range of Brahmos was estimated to be only 400+. The range of India’s Brahmos missile was approximately 400+, but the range of Pakistan’s Fatah-3 was also said to be more than 450km because Pakistan had also tried to attack India’s Capital of Delhi. Due to which it has been said that Pakistan’s missiles and Air Force are almost 1.2X stronger than India because Pakistan also has 4.5th Gen JF-17, J-10c, and F-16, whereas India does not have any special new generation fighter jets except Rafale. And now Saudi Arabia will also spend billions of dollars with Pakistan on defense production, which will make Pakistan’s defense the most powerful and richest largest force in the world.

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