Rawalpindi: Pakistan Army Rocket Force Command has successfully conducted a test of the locally developed Fatah-II missile, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
In an official statement, ISPR said the Fatah-II missile is equipped with modern avionics and advanced navigation technology. The purpose of the test was to validate various technical parameters and assess the performance of its improved accuracy system.
The test was witnessed by senior officers of the Strategic Plans Division, Army Rocket Force Command, and Pakistan Army. Scientists and engineers from strategic organizations were also present on the occasion.
Pakistan successfully conducted the Fatah II missile test Pakistan, showcasing advanced indigenous defense technology and improved precision capabilities.
The forum appreciated the successful training launch of the indigenously developed missile system under the Fatah series.
According to ISPR, the President of Pakistan, the Prime Minister, Chief of Defence Forces, and Services Chiefs congratulated the teams involved. They praised the technical expertise, dedication, and commitment of all personnel who contributed to the successful test.
The successful launch highlights Pakistan’s growing capabilities in indigenous defense technology and missile development.

