The Pakistan Army’s Rocket Force Command has successfully carried out a training launch of the indigenously developed Fatah-II missile system, equipped with modern avionics and advanced navigation support.
According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the exercise aimed to enhance operational readiness, validate key technical parameters, and assess the performance of various subsystems designed to improve accuracy and survivability.
Senior officers from the Strategic Plans Division, Army Rocket Force Command, and the Pakistan Army witnessed the test. Scientists and engineers from strategic organisations were also present.
The test fire launch was aimed at training of troops, testing the validity of various technical parameters and performance evaluation of different sub-systems incorporated for improved accuracy and enhanced survivability.
The forum appreciated the successful training launch of the indigenously developed missile from the Fatah series.
Separately, the President, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Chief of Defence Forces, and services chiefs commended the technical expertise, dedication, and commitment of all personnel involved in the exercise.
Officials committed to maintain and promote minimal deterrence to make Pakistan’s defense indispensable to meet any imposed aggression.
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