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blah blahna nemishe.
“This missile represents a significant leap in the Middle East arms race,” says Col. Aviram Hasson of Israel’s Missile Defense Organization.
“It positions Iran among the world’s leaders in missile technology,” a Western intelligence source adds.
The missiles, originally designed to be launched from a Tupolev Tu-160 aircraft, were delivered to Iran without the Ukranian R95-300 turbofan engine and without the original terrain counter matching (TERCOM) navigation system.
Iran secretly received the missiles in the first half of 2001 and began reverse engineering work. But unlike its publicly displayed ballistic missile program, Iran did not admit to having a cruise missile program until 2012. At that time, it displayed a prototype dubbed Meshkat (flashlight), declaring it has a range of 2,000 km. Iran has said it also developed an indigenous turbofan engine for the missile.
Western intelligence officials, who examined footage of the Soumar released by Iranian television, have found the missile to be a little longer than 6 meters, with the original diameter of 20.2”. Its full weight is 1,210 kg, or 1,530 kg with the booster rocket. The warhead appears to weigh 150-170 kg, which makes it incapable of carrying a nuclear weapon. Its maximum cruise speed is estimated at Mach 0.7, and the radar-cross section appears larger than the Tomahawk’s.
“The Iranian engineers attempted to stick as much as possible to the original Ukrainian design,” said the intelligence source. “Yet, the missile’s systems demonstrate remarkable technological capabilities.”
The new missile is raising concerns in Israel, Iran’s arch-enemy. Asked whether Israeli missile defense systems are prepared to deal with such a cruise missile, Hasson said: “I would not comment on our current capabilities.” Israel is developing the David’s Sling missile defense system, designed to counter heavy rockets as well as cruise missiles. “We will conduct two extensive test series of the David’s Sling this year,” said Hasson. “By the end of the year, David’s Sling will have initial operational capability.”
Tnx broCongratulations to Iran and our Iranian friends in here
You can target our entire nation
I was just kidding bro .God Forbid
Tnx bro
NATO is our intention
Soheil, again, please always add a comment/description to your pictures, to avoid confusions, thanks
This is Yars missile?
Iran Plans to Replace Missile Arsenal
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