@PeeD sir, can we assume that Zuljanah SLV is in same class with
MGM-134 ?
It has a diameter of 1.17 m and 14 m height. A three stages solid fueled missile weighing 13,600 Kg. Interestingly it has a range of 11,000 KM.
"The Midgetman grew out of a requirement expressed in the mid-1980s by the
U.S. Air Force for a small
ICBM which could be deployed on road vehicles. Fixed
silos are inherently vulnerable to attack"
"By producing a mobile missile which could not easily be targeted by enemy forces, and thus survive a first strike attempt, the Air Force hoped to reduce this possibility and maintain the ability to deter (
second strike). It was also a response to the Soviet development of
SS-24 (rail mobile) and the
SS-25 (road mobile) ICBMs."
" System definition studies for the SICBM (Small Intercontinental Ballistic Missile) commenced in 1984 under an Air Force Program Office, located at
Norton AFB, CA, with
TRW providing System Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) support."
The wikipedia called SICBM, small ICBM. I suspect this one is so similar to Zuljanah solid fueled SLV. I'd call them tactical ICBMs. From our experience with bombing Ain Al Assad, i have no doubt that we can have SICBM with lowest possible CEP.