Pakistan Navy Performs Taimoor Air-launched Cruise Missile Firing

On April 21, 2026, the Pakistan Navy announced the successful live-firing of the Taimoor air-launched cruise missile in Karachi. Pakistan Navy press release Pakistan Navy has conducted successful live weapon firing of Taimoor Air-Launched Cruise Missile – an indigenously developed Anti-Ship We

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Pakistan Navy Performs Taimoor Air-launched Cruise Missile Firing

On April 21, 2026, the Pakistan Navy announced the successful live-firing of the Taimoor air-launched cruise missile in Karachi.

Pakistan Navy press release

Pakistan Navy has conducted successful live weapon firing of Taimoor Air-Launched Cruise Missile – an indigenously developed Anti-Ship Weapon System – in a powerful demonstration of precision strike capability and operational readiness.

The Air-Launched Cruise Missile executed its mission with exceptional precision, validating Pakistan Navy’s combat capability to detect, target and decisively neutralize enemy sea-based threats at extended ranges.

Pakistan Navy successfully conducted live weapon firing of Taimoor Air Launched Cruise Missile, an indigenously developed anti ship weapon system, demonstrating precision strike capability and operational readiness at extended ranges. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/AzN9NR36wU

— DGPR (Navy) (@dgprPaknavy) April 21, 2026

This demonstration by Pakistan Navy marks a pivotal elevation of national defence capability, further strengthening Pakistan Armed Forces’ multi-dimensional coordinated strike posture and capabilities in the conventional domain.

Pakistan Navy stands resolute in its commitment to safeguard the nation’s maritime interests and sovereign waters.

The President, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Chief of Defence Forces and Services Chiefs have congratulated the scientists and engineers on achieving this significant milestone.

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Naval News comments:

Naval News asked the Pakistan Navy about the platform used for the firing, but the service declined to comment, citing confidentiality concerns. According to Pakistani media reports, the Pakistan Air Force conducted a live-fire test of the TAIMOOR ALCM from a Mirage III aircraft in January 2026. While the Pakistan Navy does not operate jet aircraft, it does have P-3 maritime patrol aircraft and helicopters in its inventory. Although the missile was developed indigenously, it is assessed that it may be deployable from multiple platforms.

The Taimoor ALCM is reportedly capable of engaging both land and sea targets with high precision at a range of up to 600 kilometres while carrying a conventional warhead. Early reports also indicate that the missile flies at very low altitude, likely to reduce detection and improve its ability to penetrate enemy air defence systems.

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