Fatah (multiple rocket launcher)

The Fatah (Urdu: فتح, "Victory"), is a family of guided multiple rocket launchers developed by Pakistan. It consists of rockets of different calibers and ranges.

History

Fatah-I was test fired on January 7, 2021, with the Pakistani government claiming a range of up to 140 kilometers (87 miles). Fatah-II was test fired on December 27, 2023 with claims of a range of 400 kilometers.

Variants

Fatah-I

Fatah-I was the first missile in the Fatah rocket series. The missile is equipped with advanced navigation and guidance systems, allowing it to engage a variety of targets with high accuracy.

The Fatah-I can be launched from a variety of platforms, providing flexibility in its deployment. It was primarily developed as a short to medium-range precision strike system.

Fatah-II

The Fatah-II is a longer-range and more advanced version of the Fatah-I.

The Fatah-II is mounted on a Chinese Taian TAS5450 eight-wheel drive chassis, providing enhanced mobility and operational flexibility. It integrates satellite and inertial navigation systems, which enables a circular error probable radius (CEP) of less than 10 meters.

Operators

See also

References

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