The Pakistan Army has successfully tested the Fatah-II guided rocket system

Islamabad: The Pakistan Army has successfully tested the Fatah-II guided rocket system, which has a range of 400 kilometers. This system will greatly enhance the reach and effectiveness of the army’s conventional weaponry.

The guidance system of this rocket enhances its accuracy and effectiveness, while its trajectory mode and terminal guidance technology allow it to bypass enemy anti-ballistic missile systems.

The Fatah-II rocket is being incorporated into the artillery divisions of the army to engage distant targets with precision strikes, and it will be utilized in conventional warfare by the Pakistan Army.

The flight test was observed by the army chief, senior officers from all three services, as well as scientists and engineers.

The president, prime minister, chairman joint chiefs of staff committee, and army chief extended congratulations to the troops and scientists involved in this achievement.

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