The Pakistan Navy has demonstrated strong operational readiness through a high-intensity naval exercise conducted in the North Arabian Sea. The drills showcased advanced missile systems, precision strike weapons, and modern unmanned platforms.
The exercise was carried out to validate combat preparedness amid evolving naval warfare challenges. It reflected the Navyโs focus on maintaining credible deterrence and effective maritime defence.
One of the most significant highlights was the successful live firing of the LY-80(N) surface-to-air missile. The missile was launched from a vertical launching system at extended range. It accurately engaged and neutralised an aerial target, confirming the Navyโs long-range air defence capability.
This successful test validated the integration of modern missile technology into Pakistan Navyโs operational framework. It also demonstrated the Navyโs ability to counter aerial threats in a complex maritime environment.
In addition to missile firing, the exercise featured precision strikes using loitering munitions. These munitions effectively engaged designated surface targets. The strikes highlighted their growing importance in modern naval combat operations.
Loitering munitions offer flexibility and accuracy during missions. Their use during the exercise reflected Pakistan Navyโs adaptation to emerging warfare trends. Such systems enhance strike capability while reducing operational risk.
The Navy also conducted successful open-sea trials of an unmanned surface vessel. The trials confirmed high-speed performance and mission readiness. The vessel demonstrated precise navigation, sharp manoeuvrability, and resilience in challenging sea conditions.
According to officials, the unmanned platform provides a low-risk and high-impact operational solution. Its stealth and interceptor-like design mark a significant step forward in autonomous naval warfare capabilities.
The exercise was witnessed by the Commander Pakistan Fleet. He observed the effective employment of advanced weapons and platforms in a realistic operational setting. The drills underscored the Navyโs ability to operate across multiple warfare domains.
Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf praised officers and sailors for their professionalism. He commended their operational competence and commitment during the exercise.
The naval chief reaffirmed Pakistan Navyโs resolve to ensure seaward defence at all times. He stressed the importance of safeguarding national maritime interests under all circumstances.
The exercise highlighted Pakistan Navyโs continued focus on modernisation. It also reinforced its readiness to respond to evolving regional and maritime security challenges with confidence.

