Amid escalating tensions, India successfully intercepted Pakistan's Fatah-1 missile on May 10, 2025. The Fatah-1, a short-range ballistic missile with a range of 140 km, was shot down mid-air, with debris falling in Sirsa, Haryana. This interception occurred after Pakistan launched coordinated drone and missile attacks on multiple Indian locations.
Pakistan's Escalation and India's Response
The downing of the Fatah-1 missile is part of a series of escalating military engagements between India and Pakistan. Pakistan initiated drone and missile attacks targeting 26 locations in India, including military bases. These attacks followed India's strikes on alleged "terror infrastructure" in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), which were in response to an attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, that resulted in civilian casualties.
In response to Pakistan's actions, India executed anti-drone operations, employing L-70 and Zu-23mm guns, and shot down over 50 swarm drones. India also launched strikes on Pakistani air bases, including Nur Khan Airbase, Rafiqi Airbase, and Murid Airbase.
The Fatah-1 Missile
The Fatah-1 is a surface-to-surface missile inducted by Pakistan in 2021. It is designed for deep strikes and is intended for attack roles. Pakistan has claimed that the missile can defeat any air defense systems. However, the recent interception by India proves otherwise. The Fatah-1 is equipped with GPS/INS guidance, enabling precision strikes on tactical targets.
India's Air Defense Systems
India's successful interception of the Fatah-1 highlights the strength and readiness of its integrated air defense grid. Key components of this grid include:
India's air defense systems are integrated through the Air Defence Ground Environment System (ADGES) and Base Air Defence Zones (BADZ), providing wide-area radar coverage and coordinating the deployment of missile systems. This multi-tiered approach ensures effective detection, tracking, and neutralization of a wide range of aerial threats. India also employs anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) augmented with automated fire-control systems and are also used for specialized anti-unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) roles.
Strategic Implications
The successful interception of the Fatah-1 missile demonstrates India's robust air defense capabilities and its ability to counter Pakistan's military advancements. This incident has further escalated military tensions between the two countries, raising concerns about regional stability. The international community has called for immediate de-escalation and a return to diplomatic channels.