KARACHI, November 5: The Pakistan Navy successfully test-fired a land-based anti-ship missile, Zarb as part of a training exercise from the coastal region on Tuesday.
The missile successfully followed its preplanned trajectory and accurately engaged the target at sea, according to a Pakistan Navy spokesperson. Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi witnessed the exercise as chief guest. Speaking on the occasion,
the naval chief expressed his utmost satisfaction on the operational readiness of the Pakistan Navy. He said Pakistan’s pursuit of peace and stability has to be taken in the context of its quest for maintaining a peaceful coexistence in the region and not to be misconstrued as weakness.
Pakistan Navy, being a professionally competent and potent force, is fully capable of thwarting any aggression with an iron fist, Admiral Abbasi said, adding operationalization of Zarb Weapon System is depictive of Pakistan’s strong resolve and high level of preparedness. He reaffirmed the resolve that Pakistan Navy’s personnel remain vigilant and combat-ready to guard the sea frontiers and maritime interests of our motherland.-PR