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Pakistan conducts a successful test flight of indigenously developed Fatah-1, Guided Multi Launch Rocket System

ISPR said that the maximum range of Pakistani A100 to be 100km
but officially there is no 100 km version so its either a version with 80 km max. range or 120 km max. range
 
ISPR said that the maximum range of Pakistani A100 to be 100km

Probably just to fool the Indians to place things 105km away😉
 
but officially there is no 100 km version so its either a version with 80 km max. range or 120 km max. range

Normally the maximum ranges mentioned in tests are not actual maximum ranges.

So A100 might possibly had a range of 120km but declared by ISPR as 100km while this Fatah 1 might have range around 150km but declared as 140km
 
Just placed a meter on the map measuring distance between forward Indian airbases from Pakistan border, and they are 100-120 KM away from the border. With 140 Kilometers MRL, Pakistan can annihilate Indian forward airbases without flying a jet.

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Alhamdulillah . Ma Sha ALLAH .
 
My People, the way Fateh-1 is announced with "1" part of its name, I assume something like Fateh-2/3 already exists. Reason? When Nasr was revealed, they never called it "Nasr-1" but "Nasr" and overtime when "Nasr-2" arrived, the earlier version automatically became "Nasr-1".

But for Fateh-1, suffix "1" came pre-attached. Hint!
 
My People, the way Fateh-1 is announced with "1" part of its name, I assume something like Fateh-2/3 already exists. Reason? When Nasr was revealed, they never called it "Nasr-1" but "Nasr" and overtime when "Nasr-2" was revealed, the first version automatically became "Nasr-1".

But for Fateh-1, this suffix came pre-attached. Hint!

Yup

Same thing came in my mind too
 
Are they guided?
 
Are they guided?

Yes, long-range guided MRLS to fix a misguided enemy.

All Indian forward airbases are under MRLS range now. Our jets can prepare for deeper strikes as forward airbases are taken care of.
 
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