Pakistan successfully conducted a test launch of the guided multi-launch rocket system known as “Fatah-II.” This is a significant development for Pakistan’s weapons, which are becoming more advanced. The Fatah-II missile system was designed to hit targets 400 kilometres range with high precision. The missile defence systems are unable to stop it because of its advanced tracking system and special ability to alter course and travel in different directions.
Fatah-II Rocket System: The New Face of Pakistan’s Defense
Fatah-II can engage targets precisely and is believed to be able to defeat any missile defence system due to its unique features, that includes agile nature, and state-of-the-art navigation technology.
Fatah-II is being combined by Pakistan’s Artillery Divisions to enable accurate engagement and standoff with deep targets. The rocket system will make the Pakistan Army’s conventional arsenal much more potent and capable.
The flying test was seen by the Chief of the General Staff of the Pakistan Army, as well as senior officials from all three services and committed scientists and engineers.
President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and Senior Military Leaders commended the soldiers and scientists who worked on it after the launch proceeded well. They took this action to demonstrate the national importance of this military technology advancement.
List of Rocket Artillery of Pakistan
Rocket artillery plays a crucial role in bolstering a nation’s defense capabilities, offering both precision and firepower. Pakistan, in its pursuit of modernizing its military arsenal, has developed and acquired a range of rocket systems. The Fatah series, comprising Fatah-I, Fatah-II, Fatah-III, and Fatah-IV, symbolizes Pakistan’s indigenous advancements in rocket technology.
Following is the list of Rocket Artillery of Pakistan:
- KRL Ghazab — (40 km)
- A-100E — (120 km) — (China)
- Fatah-I — (140 km)
- Fatah-II — (400 km) – testing phase
- Fatah-III — (450 km) — under-development
- Fatah-IV — (700 km) — under-development
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