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On 8 July 2008, [29] Iran test fired a non-upgraded version of the Shahab-3, as one of 9 medium- and long-range missiles launched as part of the Great Prophet III exercise. Other missiles fired include the surface-to-surface Fateh-110 and Zelzal missiles. [ 30 ]
Abu Mahdi Cruise missile Nasr-1 – Iranian-made short-range missiles. Meshkat – Iranian cruise missile with a range of 2000 kilometers. Qader – Iranian anti-ship cruise missile with a range over 200 km. Ya-Ali – Iranian land attack cruise missile with 700 km range. Soumar – copy of the Raduga Kh-55. Noor – Anti-ship cruise missile ...
Ballistic missiles of Iran include ballistic missiles designed, built, or operated by Iran ... Intermediate-range ballistic missiles of Iran (4 P) M.
Additional information is available at the article Air Force of the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution, which force operates Iran's long-range missiles. Iran was reported to have purchased 18 mobile Musudan missiles (the extended range version of Soviet R-27 Zyb) with a 3,200-to-4,000 km range in 2005. [87]
'conqueror') is an Iranian hypersonic medium-range ballistic missile developed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and unveiled in June 2023. It is Iran's first hypersonic ballistic missile. According to Iran, its high maneuverability and speed helps it to evade missile defense systems.
Iran unveiled the new locally made Arman long range anti-ballistic missile system in February 2024, it has the ability to cover 360 degrees and engage simultaneously with 6 different targets with a maximum target detection of up to 24 targets at a time. it also can refill its missiles in less than 3 minutes.
Israel blew up an Iran sponsored Syrian missile factory after its elite commandos raided it last September. The missiles posed an existential threat to Israel amid its war against Tehran's proxies.
The number 25 represents the missile's range of 2,500 km. [10] [14] [15] [16] Iran said it has decreased the missile size over the initial version, reducing the propellant mass and range. [17] Such a range covers targets in Israel, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, and NATO members Romania, Bulgaria and Greece, if fired from Western Iran. [17]