Pakistan conducts test flight of Fatah-II missile with a range of
400 kilometers
On Wednesday, Pakistan successfully conducted a flight test of
Fatah-II. The military's media affairs wing ISPR stated that Fatah-II is
equipped with cutting-edge avionics, a sophisticated navigation system, and
follows a unique flight trajectory.
According to the ISPR, the weapon system demonstrates precision in
engaging targets at distances of up to 400 kilometers.
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The flight test was observed by senior officers from tri-services,
as well as dedicated scientists and engineers. President Dr. Arif Alvi, interim
Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, and Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir
extended their congratulations to the participating troops and scientists for
the successful conduct of the flight test.
In a similar vein, in October, Pakistan had successfully tested
the Ababeel Weapon System, with the ISPR noting that the missile system aimed
to strengthen deterrence and enhance strategic stability in the region through
the operationalization of Full Spectrum Deterrence within the overall construct
of Credible Minimum Deterrence.
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Additionally, in August 2021, Pakistan had conducted a successful
test of the "indigenously developed" Fatah-1 guided multi-launch
rocket system (MLRS). At that time, the ISPR highlighted that the
extended-range rocket system was capable of delivering a conventional warhead.
Source: Dawn