At the moment, it now seems that the “Fatah” designation is broadly getting used to indicate typical long-range SSMs, be it ballistic or cruising. In the meantime, the strategic (i.e., doubtlessly nuclear-armed) methods are designated after historic rulers and generals, corresponding to ‘Babur.’ Just like the Harbah-NG anti-ship cruise missile (ASCM), the Fatah-IV is a spinoff of the Babur LACM, which Pakistan initially deployed as a strategic quite than typical weapon.
Earlier analyses on Quwa had anticipated that the PA would incorporate the Babur GLCM/LACM into its long-range strike technique.
In 2021, following the reveal of the 140 km-ranged Fatah-I SSM, Quwa said:
Thus, Pakistan may use the Fatah-1 as a long-range strike weapon, and doubtlessly deploy it mixture with precision-guided bombs (PGB), land-attack cruise missiles (LACM), and glide-munitions.
In 2024, Quwa added in an evaluation of the PA’s evolving guided strike technique:
The Fatah-series provides to the Babur-line of land-attack cruise missiles (LACM), thereby offering the PA with a well-rounded stand-off strike functionality that reaches as much as 700 km. Nonetheless, one ought to anticipate the PA to pursue even longer ranged designs, doubtlessly in extra of 1,000 km, sooner or later.
Total, the PA might be viewing the Fatah and Babur as essential property for deprecating India’s fight capabilities by focusing on the latter’s air bases, air defence websites, and different HVTs that, no less than in prior years, would have been the first focus of the Pakistan Air Drive (PAF).
The PA’s push to develop impartial strike capabilities was borne from its want to handle India’s “Chilly Begin” doctrine, i.e., the specter of India utilizing built-in battle teams (IBG) consisting of its air, armour, and artillery property to quickly enter and seize Pakistani territory. The Fatah-1 would allow the PA to interact intruding IBGs at a a lot earlier level and, in flip, sluggish the Indian advance. Nonetheless, the Russia-Ukraine conflict doubtless steered the PA to develop its strike capabilities such that it may deal with India’s warfighting at a extra normal degree (e.g., by focusing on key installations), not solely the IBG menace.
In the end, the incorporation of a standard Babur GLCM (i.e., Fatah-IV) was to be anticipated because it each extends the PA’s strike attain and gives a definite vector for assault by way of low-altitude, terrain-hugging cruising (complementing the ballistic nature of the Fatah-I and Fatah-II SSMs). Tactically, the Fatah-family supplies the PA with diversified assault choices, which it might probably leverage in opposition to totally different targets and situations.




















