Name of the nation that successfully test-fired an indigenous cruise missile on April 23, 2019?
Options
A. Pakistan
B. China
C. North Korea
D. India
Correct Answer
Pakistan
Explanation
Pakistan Navy on April 23, 2019 successfully test-fired an indigenous cruise missile in the Arabian Sea, the navy said. The indigenously developed cruise missile has anti-ship missile and land attack capability. The missile reportedly hit its target accurately on land signifying the impressive capabilities of the indigenous missile system.
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