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According to this tweet some other systems were unveiled but not revealed publicly (not sure if missile related)
Age is important, but its not the only important fact- what about pilot skill levels? what about aircraft upgrades? New jets wont win you war, ask US and ISrael..Most Iranian fighter jets are from the Shah Pahlavi era. Su-24, Chengdu J7, Mirage F-1 etc these are old aircrafts.
can we expect an abm from these? (mostly from dezful name... you know, since they had sooo many missiles hitting there cities)
one that Iran can fabricate in large volumes within short periods of time
Most significant point here is the 1,400km range, that puts all of Israel under Iran's FATEH tactical BM range. Now Iran has two FATEH like missiles that can reach targets 1,000+kms away, the Dezful FAE and now the Hajj Qassem Q-BM.
I have my doubts about this statement. This new missile uses steel body casings and is roughly as large and heavy as a Qiam which is a larger and heavier missile(fully loaded) than the relatively light Fateh. Also this new missile puts it in the early Shahab-3 category, of which there are still a lot of them. This would mean that the annual production level is lower than the Fateh series, both in need and production- capability/cost/capacity and closer to the production rate of the Qiam(which IMO has a production rate of ~120 per year on average).
While I regard the Dezful as a Fateh class missile, I don't regard the Raad-500 and the QS missiles as Fateh class missiles. They are too different in my opinion (no vortex generator, carbon composite casings in the case of the Raad-500).
Personally I can only hope that Iran's missile production output is as numerous as I think it is.
with your calculations a full carbon fiber model could easily get it to 3000 KM that's impressiveI did some calculations about the size of the missile using MS paint and the 11 meter length given.
Width of missile body: ~92 cm
Width of warhead without fins: ~67 cm
Width of missile body+stabilizing fins at the bottom: ~136 cm
Margin of error: 1 cm
Also the numbers 99-02 on the missile might indicate a production date of somewhere in April-May 2020
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How much do you estimate Iran has?
@PeeD
Hey brother, hopefully you're in good health and spirits!!!
I just wanted to get your opinion on this recent groundbreaking development. Just how dangerous is this new missile for Israel and the U.S. and how will this possibly change their approach to Iran?
Does this grant Iran a new level of detterence?