Pakistan Army conducted a successful training launch of Fatah-II rocket

Pakistan Army conducted a successful training launch of Fatah-II rocket

Pakistan Army conducted a successful training launch of Fatah-II rocket

According to ISPR, the Pakistan Army has conducted a successful training launch of the Fatah-II guided rocket system. ISPR (Inter-Services Public Relations) is the military media wing of the Pakistan Army.

 This system can go 400 kilometers away and has an advanced tracking system, a unique trajectory, and features that make it easy to move. ISPR stated that Fatah-II may hit targets with great accuracy and defeat any missile defense system.

Army’s artillery units will use Fatah-II for precise strikes of deep targets. The task of army artillery units is to support ground troops by providing indirect fire against enemy forces.  

High-ranking military officials, including the Army Chief of General Staff, Asim Munir, observed the successful training launch of the Fatah-II rocket conducted by the Pakistan Army. 

Other senior officers from all three branches of the armed forces and a group of scientists and engineers also participated in the training launch of Fatah-II. Hence, it shows a critical turning point in the defense capabilities of Pakistan. 

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Meanwhile, President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised the efforts of the Pakistan Army for a more effective defense mechanism. Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and all military services Chiefs congratulated participating troops and scientists on this incredible achievement. 

Earlier, the Pakistan Army had also successfully conducted the flight system of the Fatah-II missile system. Senior tri-service (Navy, Air, Land Army) officers and scientists observed this. 

The goal of the ballistic missile system was to re-validate various designs, technical parameters, and performance evaluations of different sub-systems.

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