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The MLRS FATAH-I is an advanced guided rocket system characterized by fast reaction, long range, high accuracy and firepower of high density. Its mission is to precisely attack and destroy enemy's group and area targets, such as military bases, massive armored troops, missile launching sites, large airports, harbors and...

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Ahsan Khan1 year ago

Bro, don't you think that we should invest more in hypersonic missiles than in these rockets?

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Solarsuit.Games1 year ago

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Kaz 🇵🇰1 year ago

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ezpz1 year ago

Please can we start calling them Pakistani - Himars because they are basically the sames, both gmlrs same capacity same range with the ability to accomodate longer range ballistics missiles, Fateh 2 in our case and the Atacms in their case, also same capacity and same range

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M s Ahmed1 year ago

But it fell short of its objectives against India and failed to inflict any dent to their defences. On the other hand Indian Brahmos hit Pakistani soil un challenged

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𝙍𝙖𝙤 𝙁𝙖𝙨𝙚𝙚𝙝1 year ago

FATAH-IV when?

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Prateek Dua1 year ago

But , its Intercepted and wasted

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The Truth Seeker1 year ago

ان میزائلوں میں بارود کونسا استعمال ہوتا ہے اور یہ کہاں سے ملتا ہے؟ میں سوچ رہا ہوں کے اس طرحاں کے میزائل بنا کر گھر رکھ لوں اور اگلی جنگ میں انہیں خود ہندوستان کی طرف روانہ کروں۔

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Afzaal habib1 year ago

What was the benefit of these missiles to us when they couldn’t even damage their air bases properly?

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