What is Fatah missile Pakistan attacked India with?
Pakistan’s most advanced Fatah missile system includes two surface-to-surface missile variants — Fateh-1 and Fateh-2 — designed for different operational ranges and battlefield requirements.
This is the missile Pakistan has used to attack India with this morning.
According to sources, Fateh-1 is a short-range missile capable of striking targets up to 150 kilometres, providing rapid response capability against nearby threats.
The Fateh-2, a more advanced version, boasts a range of up to 400 kilometres, significantly extending Pakistan’s ability to deter and respond to regional hostilities.
What sets the Fateh-2 missile apart is its satellite-guided targeting system, which allows for greater accuracy and precision in hitting designated targets.
On Saturday morning, Pakistan launched a counterattack on India, named Operation Bunyan-um-Marsus, with missiles in retaliation to India’s recent barrage of attacks.
Also read: Mishi Khan questions Atif Aslam and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan silence over India’s aggression
Security sources say Pakistan is currently conducting a counter-attack against India on hard military targets, as at least three ‘Fatah 2’ missiles have been fired at Indian targets.
Currently, the Pakistan military are targeting multiple targets all across India.
As per details, the Indian BrahMos missile storage site in Beas has been knocked out in the first instance.
Furthermore, airfields in Udhampur, Adampur, and Pathankot have also been destroyed, as per security sources.
They said all the bases from where Pakistan was attacked are being targeted. The most damage so far has been done by the ‘Fath 2’ missile.
Also read: What is operation ‘Bunyan Un Marsoos’ against India?
List of targets and damage
