Munitions

Fatah-I 301 mm guided rocket

Also known as
  • Fatah-I rocket
  • Fatah-1 301 mm guided rocket
  • Fatah 301 mm guided rocket
  • Fatah GMLRS rocket
  • Fatah-I missile
  • Fatah-1 missile

The Fatah-I 301 mm guided rocket is a Pakistan-origin guided artillery rocket associated with the Fatah-I/Fatah-1 multiple-launch rocket system. GIDS lists Fatah-I with at least 140 km range, sub-50 m CEP, and eight rockets per launch vehicle, while Janes described a 2025 Fatah GMLRS display model with a four-round pod for 301 mm Fatah-I rockets. Pakistan state media reported Fatah-1 and Fatah-2 use in Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos during the 2025 India-Pakistan Conflict.

Role in Conflicts

Side
Pakistan
Role in conflict
Long-range precision-guided rocket fire

Pakistan state media reported the DG ISPR saying Pakistan used Fatah-1 and Fatah-2 long-range precision-guided missiles of the Pakistan Army during Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos in the May 2025 fighting; this entry treats that statement as direct use of the Fatah-I munition family while leaving target-damage claims attributed to Pakistan.

Profile / Specs

Specifications

Caliber
301 mm
Range
At least 140 km for Fatah-I according to GIDS
Accuracy
CEP less than 50 m according to GIDS
Rockets per launch vehicle
8 in the GIDS Fatah-I listing
IDEF 2025 pod load
4 Fatah-I 301 mm rockets in the Janes-described Fatah GMLRS model
Targeting role
Precision attacks against group and area targets
Launch Platforms

Sources describe the 301 mm rocket as the munition carried by Fatah launcher configurations rather than as a stand-alone weapon.

LauncherLauncher typeLaunch evidence
Fatah-I / Fatah-1, Guided multiple launch rocket system, ArtilleryFatah-I / Fatah-1guided multiple launch rocket system

GIDS lists Fatah-I as an MLRS with eight rockets per launch vehicle, and Janes said GIDS's Fatah GMLRS model carried a pod for four Fatah-I 301 mm guided rockets on an 8x8 multilaunch vehicle.

Sources: FATAH-I, IDEF 2025: Pakistan's GIDS presents Fatah GMLRS

Rocket And Launcher Context

Public sources use Fatah-I/Fatah-1 for both the launcher system and its guided rocket family. This munition entry keeps the 301 mm rocket facts separate from the launcher page while preserving the documented connection between the two records.

Catalog recordSource-backed scopeWhy it matters
Fatah-I 301 mm guided rocketGIDS publishes Fatah-I rocket-system specifications, and Janes identifies a four-round pod of Fatah-I 301 mm guided rockets in the Fatah GMLRS display.This page describes the munition and its sourced conflict-use context.
Fatah-I / Fatah-1, Guided multiple launch rocket system, ArtilleryFatah-I / Fatah-1The launcher/system page covers the guided multiple launch rocket system, including the eight-round launch vehicle specification and broader service history.Readers can separate munition-level claims from launcher-level claims.
Timeline

Fatah-I 301 mm guided rocket Key Events

  1. Fatah-1 test announced

    Dawn reported Pakistan's announcement of a successful Fatah-1 guided MLRS test, with ISPR describing the system as a precision-engagement weapon for targets deep in enemy territory.

    Sources: Pakistan conducts successful test of 'indigenously developed' Fatah-1 guided MLRS: ISPR, FATAH-I

  2. Reported use in Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos

    Radio Pakistan carried the DG ISPR statement that Pakistan used Fatah-1 and Fatah-2 long-range precision-guided missiles during Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos.

    Sources: Armed Forces Fulfilled Promise with Nation against India's Blatant Aggression: DG ISPR

  3. Fatah GMLRS model shown with 301 mm rockets

    Janes reported that GIDS presented a Fatah GMLRS model with an 8x8 multilaunch vehicle and a pod for four Fatah-I 301 mm guided rockets at IDEF 2025.

    Sources: IDEF 2025: Pakistan's GIDS presents Fatah GMLRS

Media
Related Weapon Systems
Fatah-I / Fatah-1, Guided multiple launch rocket system, ArtilleryArtilleryFatah-I / Fatah-1Guided multiple launch rocket systemThe Fatah-I, also written Fatah-1, is a Pakistani guided multiple launch rocket system developed by NESCOM and marketed by GIDS for conventional precision fires. GIDS lists a range of at least 140 km, CEP under 50 m, and eight rockets per launcher, while Dawn reported Pakistan's first public test announcement in August 2021. In the 2025 India-Pakistan Conflict, Pakistani accounts and subsequent reporting identified Fatah-1 alongside Fatah-2 as part of Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos strikes against Indian military targets.
Fatah-II / Fatah-2, Surface-to-surface guided multiple launch rocket system, ArtilleryArtilleryFatah-II / Fatah-2Surface-to-surface guided multiple launch rocket systemFatah-II, also written Fatah-2, is a Pakistani surface-to-surface guided multiple launch rocket system developed by NESCOM and marketed by GIDS for long-range conventional precision fires. GIDS's current product page lists a 250 km range, 150 kg warhead, INS+GNSS guidance, and sub-10 m CEP, while earlier launch-era reporting cited 400 km and 365 kg claims. In the 2025 India-Pakistan Conflict it was tied to Pakistan's Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos strike narrative and to a reported intercept near Sirsa.

Sources