Jump to content

Draft:Fatah 2 MLRS

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fatah-2 is a guided multiple launch rocket system (GMLRS) developed by Pakistan. It is designed to enhance the precision-strike capability of the Pakistan Army.

Fatah-2 MLRS in Pakistan Day Parade
    1. Development

The Fatah-2 system is an advancement over its predecessor, the Fatah-1 MLRS. It features improved accuracy, an extended range, and enhanced warhead capabilities. The system was publicly showcased during the Pakistan Day Parade in 2024.[1]

    1. Specifications
Fatah-2 Specifications
Feature Details
**Type** Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS)
**Range** Approximately 400 km [2]
**Warhead** High-explosive, fragmentation, or specialized payloads
**Guidance System** Inertial navigation with satellite correction
**Launch Platform** Mobile wheeled transporter-erector-launcher (TEL)
**Accuracy (CEP)** Estimated to be within 10 meters [3]
    1. Operational Use

The Fatah-2 is expected to play a key role in Pakistan’s precision-strike doctrine, allowing for deep-strike capability against enemy targets with minimal collateral damage. It is designed to evade missile defense systems through its unique flight trajectory and maneuverable features.[3]

    1. See Also

- Fatah-1 - Pakistan Army - Pakistan's Missile Program

    1. References
  1. ^ "Pakistan unveils Fatah-II missile system at military parade". DAWN. March 23, 2024.
  2. ^ "Pakistan's Fatah-II: The Short-Range Ballistic Missile Giving India Sleepless Nights". Defence Security Asia. March 2025.
  3. ^ a b "Pakistan test-fires Fatah-II; claims missile defense evasion". Bharat Shakti. May 2024.