On 28 April 2026, the Army Rocket Force Command (ARFC) conducted a training launch of the Fatah-II (Fatah 2), a 400 km-range supersonic guided missile developed by NESCOM. According to official GIDS specifications, the Fatah-II is a supersonic, non-ballistic missile with all-course manoeuvre capability, a 365 kg warhead, and accuracy of 50 m CEP or less. The training launch – the first since the ARFC’s formation in August 2025 and the 2025 conflict with India – signals the Fatah-II’s transition from development to operational deployment within Pakistan’s growing precision-strike architecture.
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