Pakistan’s Fatah missile strikes wreak havoc across India

Pakistan's Fatah missile

ISLAMABAD: In the recent conflict between Pakistan and India, Pakistan’s Fatah missile proved to be destructive force as it wreaked havoc in India.

While retaliating to Indian aggression and violating Pakistan’s sovereignty, Pakistan has targeted the Indian military installations in operation “Bunyan-ul-Marsus” and used Fatah missiles to destroy enemy installations.

Pakistan has successfully conducted strikes and used Fatah missiles to destroy several airports, missile systems, including Brahmos supersonic storage facilities.

The Pakistan Army has the Fatah missile system in the form of Fatah, Fatah I and Fatah II with a range of 100, 120 and 400 kilometers.

According to reports, this missile works under the inertial navigation system and the global navigation satellite system and has the best capabilities to hit its targets with full force, fooling any ballistic missile defense system up to the enemy’s territory.

The missiles are taken to their designated location by a launching truck and are fired from 2, 4, and 8 launching tubes.

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The Fateh missile system is primarily designed to interrupt the enemy troop movements, eliminate artillery, or destroy critical technical targets.

 

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