
The Pakistani army launched a ballistic missile as it has been attacking indian cities without cause since Thursday. Notably, Pakistani suicide drones, missiles, and artillery attacks near border areas in Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Jammu & kashmir have put major indian towns on high alert.
Both conventional and possibly tactical nuclear payloads can be carried by the Fatah-II missile. Additionally, it possesses a non-nuclear precision-strike capability, which lessens the need for strategic nuclear weapons on the battlefield.
Fatah 2 Missile
The Fatah-II is a 400-kilometer-range hypersonic ballistic missile manufactured by Pakistan. It is a precision strike-capable guided artillery rocket system. An improved version of Fatah-I, Fatah-II is comparable to modern guided rocket systems as China's PHL series and the US HIMARS-launched GMLRS.
Both conventional and possibly nuclear warheads can be carried by Pakistani missiles. In direct combat situations, its precision-strike capacity lessens the necessity for nuclear weapons.
Pakistan alleges that india carried out "missile attacks" on three air sites.
On Saturday, pakistan asserted that indian suicide drones and missiles had targeted its three airbases. During a press briefing in Islamabad at around 4 a.m., pakistan military spokesperson Lt Gen Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry stated that the pakistan air Force's airbases, Rafiqui in Jhang district's Shorkot, Murid in Chakwal, and Nur Khan in Rawalpindi's Chaklala, were targeted. He did, however, hesitate to offer additional information to support his assertions.
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The Pakistani military's headquarters, Nur Khan air Base in Rawalpindi, located about 10 kilometers from the country's capital, Islamabad.
Notably, Nur Khan air Base is 10 kilometers from Islamabad in Rawalpindi. The Pakistani military's headquarters are located at this air facility.
According to indian defense authorities, india launched retaliatory airstrikes on Islamabad, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and three Pakistani air bases on friday night, intensifying the current war between the two countries. Numerous explosions were recorded in various cities of Pakistan.