Fatah-II Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS)

by | Aug 27, 2025

The Fatah-II is the latest and most advanced iteration of the Fatah MLRS series, representing a significant leap in Pakistan’s long-range conventional strike capabilities. This system builds upon the success of its predecessor with a vastly extended range and enhanced guidance. The Fatah-II’s guided rocket system has a formidable range of up to 400 kilometers, allowing it to strike a wide range of high-value targets deep within enemy territory, including command and control centers, airbases, and communication facilities. The system is equipped with advanced avionics and a unique flight trajectory that makes it extremely difficult for enemy air defense systems to detect and intercept. This is a crucial feature in a modern battlefield where sophisticated anti-missile systems are prevalent. The Fatah-II is also equipped with an inertial satellite navigation system, which provides it with pinpoint accuracy, with a reported Circular Error Probable (CEP) of less than 10 meters. The Fatah-II is mounted on a mobile launcher system, providing it with the flexibility to be deployed and fired from a variety of locations. The system’s ability to accurately engage distant targets with conventional firepower provides Pakistan with a powerful and flexible deterrent against a variety of conventional threats.

  • Type: Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS)
  • Propulsion: Solid-fuel rocket motor
  • Range: Up to 400 km
  • Payload: High-explosive warhead
  • Guidance: Advanced avionics with inertial satellite navigation systems
  • Launch Platform: Road-mobile truck-based launcher
  • Key Features: Unique flight trajectory for evading air defense, a long range of 400 km, and exceptional accuracy.