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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.
Those are true, but not necessarily a barrier to large volume production of this missile. Size is not really an issue in this case. Qiam itself is not much bigger than the likes of Zolfaghar and Dezfoul. Regarding the steel casing, Iran has been producing those for the likes of Fateh for a long time. Therefore what matters most here is this missile will be produced based on the existing production lines that were already there for the likes of Zolfiqar and Dezfoul. It's just a continuation process.
Given how quickly Iran upgrades its missile, none of these missile will truly see great production since the next version is just around the corner. I am expecting next year, IRGC will reveal a "Raad-ified" version of this using carbon fibre etc. Given how strategic this SHQ missile and its next version will be, I could see Iran expanding the production line of these systems.