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The range of a new rocket is about 400 km. According to experts, new weapons wil...

Pakistan tests new high-precision weapons Fatah-II (video)

The range of a new rocket is about 400 km. According to experts, new weapons will be aimed at the S-400 Indian complexes. Pakistan's armed forces successfully tested a new high -precision long -range weapon. It is a rocket of the rocket launcher (RSSV) FATAH-II with a firing range of about 400 km. December 27 was reported in Defense News. The Pakistani military claim that Fatah-II is equipped with a modern avionic, a complex navigation system and a unique flight trajectory.

Judging by the tests of the trials published by ISPR, Fatah-II is a two-stage controlled reactive system of volley fire on the basis of the Chinese eight-wheeled chassis Tas5450. In fact, a new rocket is an advanced version of its predecessor - Fatah rocket. The weapon is intended for accurate attack and destruction of the enemy's group and plane purposes, such as military bases, armored troops, rocket launchers, large airports, harbor and other important objects.

A freelance employee of the South Asian Analytical Center of Stimson Frank Frank Odonnell said that the development of Pakistani weapons shows that the country has made conclusions from recent or current conflicts. "Fatah-II test marks another step in Pakistan's efforts to create several artillery systems of accurate blowing with a variable firing range to keep the enemy under threat," he said.

According to him, Islamabad made conclusions from military conflicts in Azerbaijan and Ukraine and drew attention to the benefits of high -precision weapons in the defeat of terrestrial enemy objects. O'Donnell also believes that the potential goal for new missiles may be the Indian C-400 air defense system, which threaten both Pakistan aircraft and its unmanned systems, which Islamabad also actively works on.