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I totally didnt get this news from 2015:
It loos like in 2015, during Syria war, an russian K-101 cruise missile "crashed" in Iran!
Lets hope Iranian engineers could work with it, the engine looks pretty good after crash...
The warhead is missing, looks like a "clear cut" ?
http://defence-blog.com/news/russian-kh-101-air-launched-cruise-missile-crash-in-iran.html
What this pic have with Iran ????How significant is this picture?
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What this pic have with Iran ????
I really confused .
pls more info
so,Carbon fiber structure for solid fuel engine ...
i think choice 4 is best choiceso,
1.Is it result of dual cooperation?
2.Iran received technology from NK ?
3.NK received technology from Iran ?
4.choice 2 and 3 together ????
so,
1.Is it result of dual cooperation?
2.Iran received technology from NK ?
3.NK received technology from Iran ?
4.choice 2 and 3 together ????
i think choice 4 is best choice
so,
1.Is it result of dual cooperation?
2.Iran received technology from NK ?
3.NK received technology from Iran ?
4.choice 2 and 3 together ????
http://www.entekhab.ir/fa/news/36374/ايران-به-جمع-10-کشور-توليد-کننده-الياف-کربن-پيوستi think choice 4 is best choice
Impossible
Is there evidence that IRI is also using Aramid fiber in her missiles? That would be a huge step forward for IRI.
The "out of the air" filament woven missile casings of North Korea is a little suspicious.
Iran started with steel casings that lead to Fateh-110 finally and the moved to a larger diameter with the Sedjil.
Now since some 10 years after the Sejil, there is still no filament casing shown in Iran.
Either NKs had a sudden technology influx that propelled them to that technology. Or they got it from a experienced solid fuel developer that went a natural path.