Draft:KRL Fatah-1

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Fatah 1 is an eight-round guided multiple rocket launch system developed by Global Industrial Defence Solution for the Pakistan army. It is  based on the same Taian chassis as the 10-round A-100 multiple launch rocket system in service with Pakistan. Fatah 1 range is 87 miles.

Varriants- Fatah-1 Range 87 Miles

          Fatah-2 Range 249 miles

References[edit]

https://www.defensenews.com/training-sim/2023/12/27/watch-pakistan-test-new-long-range-precision-strike-weapon/