American think tanks have sounded the alarm that Pakistan's Fatah-2 GMLRS (Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System) could pose a formidable threat to India. It is reportedly capable of breaching and significantly damaging India's air defense systems. In an India-Pakistan conflict, Fatah-2 rockets have a reportedly 95% success rate in neutralizing air defenses.
Claims suggest that this rocket could also decimate the S-400 air defense system provided to India by Russia. Pakistan successfully trialed this powerful rocket last month. It's an artillery rocket with a striking range of up to 400 km. Its navigation system's capability to adjust trajectory and direction mid-flight makes it particularly unique and dangerous.
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The Fatah-2 is an advanced guided missile system claimed by the Pakistani Army to be unparalleled in its precision. It includes state-of-the-art navigation, special trajectories, and maneuverable features, meaning it can shift its direction in-flight.
The capability to eliminate targets with extraordinary precision
The Fatah-2 projectile is touted for its precision targeting capability. It's asserted it could potentially thwart or deceive any missile defense system in the world. Pakistan has declared its integration into their artillery division.
Failed attempt to intimidate India with weapon boasts
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Despite its potential, the usage of the Fatah-2 rocket system in stand-off precision engagements is seen as ineffectual in daunting India. While it may cause substantial damage to targets beyond border ranges, India's robust defense capabilities remain unshaken.
Since 1947, Pakistan has instigated several attacks and wars against India, yet has been consistently repelled. Comparisons of the Fatah-2 with any Indian artillery rocket system reveal its inadequacies. Pakistan added the system to its arsenal in 2022.