PA MLRS, Self Propelled and towed artillery [BM-11, Fatah-I GMLRS, Fatah-II] - News, Updates & Discussions

Lolz....if you might have have followed/ deciphered this forum a bit more closely, you might have known about this development several months ago...:ROFLMAO:
Wait a minute, r u saying those lenticular clouds were caused by a weapon of this type?.
 
It looked like them but reality kisi ko nai pta aur agr kisi ko pta hogi toh woh btayega nai
those clouds can be caused by any missile test done at the right time

we didnt know whether it was normal test of our missiles or Hypersoninc one , no way to tell . guess we know now :love:
 
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The Army Rocket Force Command conducted the successful training launch of the indigenously developed Fateh-II missile system, the military’s media wing said on Tuesday.

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In a statement, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that the missile system was “equipped with advanced avionics and state-of-the-art navigation aids”.


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It said that the training launch was aimed at training troops, validating various technical parameters and evaluating the performance of different sub-systems incorporated for “improved accuracy and enhanced survivability”.

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is Fattah-2 some version of SMASH?
Looking at both these missiles, they look same in design. Maybe difference in guidance system w.r.t. Naval and Land targets
 

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is Fattah-2 some version of SMASH?
Looking at both these missiles, they look same in design. Maybe difference in guidance system w.r.t. Naval and Land targets
Fatah-II (ARFC) and Smash (Navy) are structurally same missiles and basically meant to be deployed by both branches just as Taimoor is going to be used by both PAF and Navy. The reason being joint deployment and cross service integrated ops as well as increasing production output. You can take the JASSM (Air-to-Surface) and LRASM (Anti-Ship) by Lockheed Martin as an example. Both are standoff cruise missiles where JASSM is primarily used by US Airforce and LRASM is used by US Navy.
 

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