Pakistan's emerging precision-guided rocket system designed to provide artillery units with long-range precision strike capability at lower cost than ballistic missiles. Details remain limited, but Fattah-1 is believed to be a 300mm+ guided rocket with GPS/INS guidance for enhanced accuracy, range exceeding 100 km, and compatibility with truck-mounted launchers. The system would fill a capability gap between unguided artillery rockets and tactical ballistic missiles, providing precision engagement of high-value targets including air defence radars, command posts, and logistics nodes. Similar in concept to Chinese A-100/300 systems or other precision-guided MLRS internationally. Development reflects the global trend toward precision strike at extended ranges using rocket artillery rather than expensive ballistic missiles or aircraft. If successfully developed and fielded, Fattah-1 would significantly enhance Pakistan's deep strike capability against military targets across the border. Operational status and technical details remain unclear with limited public information.

- 50m accuracy with GPS/INS guidance
- 140km range for deep fire support
- Pakistani indigenous — no export sanctions
- Alternative to Chinese systems
- Proven in Pakistani testing
- Limited operational deployment
- GPS jamming vulnerability
- Pakistani production limited
- 140km range below ATACMS standard
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