Ghazab MLRS
Yarmook Rockets
Battle ground : Azerbaijan
The KRL-122 (غضب, Ghazab) is an indigenous 122 mm multiple launch rocket system developed in Pakistan, derived from the BM-21 Grad family and produced with localized integration by Kahuta Research Laboratories (KRL).
KRL-122 MLRS
Launch Platform: 6×6 truck mounted
Launcher Configuration: 40x launch tubes
Traverse: ~180°
Elevation: 0°–55°
Primary Rocket: POF Yarmuk 122 mm
Caliber: 122 mm
Warhead: High-Explosive Fragmentation (~18–19 kg)
Fire Control: Cab-controlled or remote firing capability
Range: 35–40 km
Guidance: Unguided (ballistic)
Accuracy: CEP measured in tens to hundreds of meters, acceptable for area saturation
Units in-Service: 600 launchers (estimated)
Operational Role :
• Area suppression & saturation fire
• Counter-concentration strikes
• Fire support for armored & mechanized formations
• Integration with IBGs and maneuver brigades
• Shoot-and-scoot tactics for survivability
POF 122mm Yarmuk-ER rocket used in the KRL-122 self-propelled multi-launch rocket system (MLRS).
The system can hit enemy targets at a range of 45-50 kilometres. It has been exported by Pakistan to friendly and allied nations.