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Pakistan Navy successfully test-fires air to sea missile in North Arabian Sea

Pakistan Navy successfully test-fired an anti-hip air to sea level missile in North Arabian Sea in order to safeguard the sea borders.

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The Pakistan Navy on Saturday successfully test-fired an anti-ship air to sea level missile in North Arabian Sea, with its chief vowing to safeguard the sea borders and the country's interests at "every cost."

According to a spokesperson of the Pakistan Navy, Sea King multi-role helicopter fired the missile in open sea, which successfully hit the target.

Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah witnessed the missile firing demonstration.

Zakaullah said the successful firing demonstration was a testament to Pakistan Navy's war preparedness and professional capabilities.

"I am proud of Pakistan Navy fleet's war preparations," he said. "Navy will safeguard the sea borders and interests of Pakistan at every cost."

He also visited the fleet units stationed in the sea and witnessed the exercises being carried out by the naval fleet.

In March, the Navy had conducted a successful test of a land-based, anti-ship missile.

The Pakistan Navy in May received the seven West land Sea King multi-role helicopters it had ordered from the UK in 2016. 

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