comes in six variants: Shahab-1, Shahab-2, Shahab-3, Shahab-4, Shahab-5, and Shahab-6.[citation needed] Iran Syria Shahab-1 launch day, 3 July 2012...
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under the IRGC, and based upon the North Korean Nodong-1/A and Nodong-B missiles. The Shahab-3 family has a range of 1,000-2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi)...
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Scud missile (redirect from SS-1)
(Scud-B, Hwasong-6, Project T) Iran (Scud-B, Hwasong-5, Shahab-1, Shahab-2, Shahab-3, Rodong-1, Qiam 1) Kazakhstan (Scud-B) Libya (Scud-B) Myanmar (Hwasong-6...
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The Shahab-2 (Persian: شهاب ۲, romanized: Ŝahāb 2, meaning "Meteor-2") is the successor to the Iranian Shahab-1 missile. It is based on the North Korean...
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1988–present, of which three variants are confirmed: Shahab-1, Shahab-2, Shahab-3. The Shahab-4, Shahab-5, Shahab-6 (Toqyān) were alleged to exist by Western and...
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valentina Shahab-1 Shahab-2 Shahab-3 Shahab-4 Shahab-5 Shahab-6 (Toqyān) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shahab. If an...
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There have been six different variants: Shahab-1 (1987) Shahab-2 (1990) Shahab-3 (1998) Shahab-4 Shahab-5 Shahab-6 (Toqyān) This set index article includes...
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Shahab-5 (Persian: شهاب ۵, meaning "Meteor-5") is an Iranian long-range ballistic missile, that was rumoured to exist as early as 1998. It is thought to...
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developed by Hassan Tehrani Moghaddam following development the Shahab-1 and Shahab-2. Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Armed...
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Fattah-1 (Persian: فتاح, lit. 'conqueror') is an Iranian hypersonic medium-range ballistic missile developed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps...
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Shahab-e-Saqeb, (Persian: موشک شهاب ثاقب) is an Iranian-made low altitude surface-to-air missile which was designed by Defense industry of Iran. This air...
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Qiam 1 (Persian: قیام-١, "Uprising-1") is a short-range ballistic missile designed and built by Iran. It was developed from the Iranian Shahab-2, a licensed...
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Military Balance 2007 makes no mention of aircraft, referring only to the Shahab 1, 2, and 3 missiles. In October 2009, it was announced that its name has...
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Mohammad Shahabuddin (Indian politician) (redirect from Hena Shahab)
Assembly in 1990 and 1995 from the Ziradei constituency. His wife, Hena Shahab, has contested from the Siwan constituency as the candidate from the Rashtriya...
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Yemen; according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Shahab-1 Hwasong-6 KN-21 A variant with terminal maneuverability and tested on August...
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ballistic missiles R-17E Shahab-1 Shahab-2 Qiam 1 Fateh-110 Fateh-313 Ra'ad-500 Zolfaghar Persian Gulf Fateh Mobin Hormuz-1 Hormuz-2 Fath 360 Medium-range...
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Shahab Zahedi Tabar (Persian: شهاب زاهدی, born 18 August 1995) is an Iranian professional footballer who plays as a forward for J1 League club Avispa Fukuoka...
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Qudrat Ullah Shahab (or Qudratullah Shahab, Urdu: قدرت ﷲ شہاب; 26 February 1917 – 24 July 1986) was an eminent Urdu writer, civil servant and diplomat...
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February 2025). "Chapter Four: Russia and Eurasia". The Military Balance. 125 (1). Taylor & Francis: 152–205. doi:10.1080/04597222.2025.2445476. ISSN 0459-7222...
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Martin Kleiber mentions Project Koussar in its description of the Shahab-5 and Shahab-6 missile projects, which also are allegedly based on the RD-216...
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ballistic missiles R-17E Shahab-1 Shahab-2 Qiam 1 Fateh-110 Fateh-313 Ra'ad-500 Zolfaghar Persian Gulf Fateh Mobin Hormuz-1 Hormuz-2 Fath 360 Medium-range...
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munitions found. A further intercept on February 9, 2020, on the dhow Al Qanas 1 by the USS Normandy uncovered a further three missiles among the items seized...
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(62–81 mi) Qiam 1 2010 700–800 km (430–500 mi) Ra'ad-500 2020 500 km (310 mi) Samen 2008 750–800 km (470–500 mi) Shahab-1 1985 350 km (220 mi) Shahab-2 1990 750 km...
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ballistic missiles R-17E Shahab-1 Shahab-2 Qiam 1 Fateh-110 Fateh-313 Ra'ad-500 Zolfaghar Persian Gulf Fateh Mobin Hormuz-1 Hormuz-2 Fath 360 Medium-range...
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Esmaili said that the development of the system was now 30 percent complete. On 1 January 2013, the same commander announced that the sub-systems of the homemade...
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ballistic missiles R-17E Shahab-1 Shahab-2 Qiam 1 Fateh-110 Fateh-313 Ra'ad-500 Zolfaghar Persian Gulf Fateh Mobin Hormuz-1 Hormuz-2 Fath 360 Medium-range...
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missile with a range of 86 km Shahab-1 – Liquid-propelled SRBM with a range of 350 km. Copy of Soviet SS-1C/Scud-B Shahab-2 – Liquid-propelled SRBM with...
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liquid-fuel, medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM), a derivative of the Shahab-3. The Emad can carry a 750 kg payload 1,700 km, with a target accuracy...
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Zelzal-1 (Persian: زلزال-۱, meaning "Earthquake-1") is an Iranian-made heavy artillery rocket with an estimated range of 160 km. It is believed to be owned...
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Sayyad (missile) (redirect from Sayyad-1)
Sayyad-1 is the Iranian upgraded version of the Chinese HQ-2 SAM; however, it differs from the Chinese versions in guidance and control subsystems. Sayyad-1...
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