The Pakistan Army Rocket Force conducted a training launch of its Fatah-II surface-to-surface missile at a designated test range [1].
The test represents an effort to refine the Fatah missile system after previous variants were reportedly intercepted by India [2]. Because the missile is intended to enhance Pakistan's strategic deterrence, the outcome of the launch is a point of significant regional interest.
Conflicting reports have emerged regarding the success of the operation. Janes said the Army Rocket Force carried out a training launch of the Fatah-II [1]. However, a report from MSN said the test was a failure and the missile flopped during the process [2].
This upgraded version of the missile was developed to address vulnerabilities identified in earlier iterations. The goal of the program is to ensure a more reliable strike capability that can bypass opposing defense systems [2].
Additional contradictions exist regarding the timeline of the missile program. While some reports focus on the recent Fatah-II activity, other sources indicate that Pakistan is preparing for a separate test of a Fatah-5 missile that has not yet occurred [3].
Official statements from the Pakistan military regarding the specific flight data or the exact impact point of the Fatah-II training launch have not been provided in the available documentation. The discrepancy between reports of a successful training exercise and a failed test highlights the difficulty of verifying missile telemetry in the region.
“The Pakistan Army Rocket Force conducted a training launch of its Fatah-II surface-to-surface missile”
The conflicting reports on the Fatah-II launch underscore the high stakes of the arms race between Pakistan and India. If the upgrade successfully addresses previous interception issues, it alters the tactical balance of power. However, the lack of consensus on whether the test succeeded or failed suggests that both nations are closely monitoring telemetry, with each side potentially interpreting the data to suit their own strategic narrative.





