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Iran Readying to Unveil Major Breakthrough in Missile Industry

TEHRAN (FNA)- Senior Iranian defense ministry officials announced on Sunday that they plan to unveil a highly advanced cruise missile seen as a huge advancement in Iran's missile capability as its range is several times more than the country's most advanced cruise products.


"God willing, Meshkat (Lantern) Cruise Missile with a range of 2,000km will be unveiled in the near future," Deputy Defense Minister and head of the ministry's Aerospace Organization General Mehdi Farahi told FNA on Sunday.

"Meshkat Cruise Missile can be fired from land, air and sea," Farahi added.

He further pointed to the wide array of Iranian cruise missiles, saying Tehran's products include Zafar (Triumph), Nasr (Victory), Nour (Light), Qader (Mighty) and Ghadir.

He mentioned that the country plans to increase the number of its cruise collection to 14.

According to the General, Ra'd (Thunderbolt) and Meshkat are the latest products of Iran's cruise missile industry.

The new cruise missile, Meshkat, is widely believed to go on display during the military parades marking the Week of Sacred Defense in September.

As far as range is concerned, Iran's formerly best cruise missile could travel a distance not more than 300km, meaning that the country has stretched the range of its cruise missiles almost 7 times.

Iran has made giant progress in arms production, specially in area of missile technology, in the last decade.

Last September, Iran displayed its (then) latest cruise missile production Qader (Mighty) to the public during the military parades marking the Week of Sacred Defense.

Later in September, the Iranian Defense Ministry supplied large numbers of the Qader anti-ship cruise missiles to the Iranian Army's and the IRGC naval forces to boost the country's naval power.

The Iranian defense minister said at the time that Qader is an anti-ship cruise missile with a range of 200km and enjoys a short launch time and is able to hit all naval vessels, including frigates and warships, as well as onshore enemy targets.

Also on November 21, the Iranian Defense Ministry supplied a large number of highly advanced coast-to-sea cruise missiles to the Army's naval forces.

The move came on the verge of the National Navy Day on November 28.

A few months later in January the Iranian Navy fired a large number of anti-ship Qader cruise missiles during a series of exercises, codenamed Velayat 90, in international waters in the Sea of Oman and the Indian Ocean.

The successful firing of the missile which was a remarkable achievement of the Iranian scientists displayed the missile power of the Iranian navy during the last day of the ten-day drills.

Following the exercises, Deputy Commander of the Iranian Navy and Spokesman of the Drills Admiral Seyed Mahmoud Moussavi informed the media that the missile hit the specified targets with 100 percent precision and destroyed them completely.

He said the ultra-advanced missile system had remarkably improved in radar, satellite, precision, range and navigation terms compared to its predecessors.

Then in February, Iran inaugurated the production line of another naval cruise missile, called Zafar (Triumph).

The production line was inaugurated by Defense Minister Vahidi in a ceremony at the Aerospace Industries Organization on the occasion of the Ten-Day Dawn ceremonies, celebrating the anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution back in 1979.

The ceremony was also attended by Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Naval Force Brigadier General Ali Fadavi.

During the ceremony, the first cargo of Zafar missiles was delivered to the IRGC.

Speaking to reporters, Vahid said that "Zafar is a short-range, anti-ship, radar guided missile capable of hitting and destroying small and medium-sized targets with high precision".

He added that the missile can be mounted onto light and speed boats, enjoys a high capability in anti-electronic warfare and is highly destructive.

Tehran launched an arms development program during the 1980-88 Iraqi imposed war on Iran to compensate for a US weapons embargo. Since 1992, Iran has produced its own tanks, armored personnel carriers, missiles and fighter planes.

Yet, Iranian officials have always stressed that the country's military and arms programs serve defensive purposes and should not be perceived as a threat to any other country.


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Hmmm no wonder Israel was on high tone till now ...2000 km cruise.....damn !!
 
Iran should quickly produce hundreds of these missiles and program them to target the residences of their enemies in Middle East.:lol:
 
Seems like a Cruise Missile in the class of Tomahawk and Kh-55. But I doubt this claim, 2000 km range involves way too much complex technology, unless they got their hands on some Kh-55s.
India is also preparing to introduce the Nirbhay Cruise Missile. Would be interesting to compare the two.
 
it must be sth like kh-55 as far as we have 12 of them.(according to wiki)
congratz!

Yes, and if its indeed Kh-55SM, then initial Meshkat version of over 2000 km is just a start. Design itself is capable of 3000+ km.

It would also mean Meshkat should have TERCOM, and very accurate. Updated Russian Kh-55 (Kh-101) has an accuracy of 6–9 m after 3000km :blink:
 
Seems like a Cruise Missile in the class of Tomahawk and Kh-55. But I doubt this claim, 2000 km range involves way too much complex technology, unless they got their hands on some Kh-55s.
India is also preparing to introduce the Nirbhay Cruise Missile. Would be interesting to compare the two.
well friend and neighbour country of Ukrain sold 18 of its kh-55 missiles , 12 to iran and 6 to the friendly and neigbour country of china
 
Iran should quickly produce hundreds of these missiles and program them to target the residences of their enemies in Middle East.:lol:

It's not that easy to produce quickly hundreds of those missiles. If I'm right, only the production of one Shahab missile takes one month.
 
well friend and neighbour country of Ukrain sold 18 of its kh-55 missiles , 12 to iran and 6 to the friendly and neigbour country of china

and by this you are implying ??????

Do you have any credible news source........
 
it must be sth like kh-55 as far as we have 12 of them.(according to wiki)
congratz!

Perhaps now you would be having 5-6.

Rest?

You might have used to reverse engineer :-)

It's not that easy to produce quickly hundreds of those missiles. If I'm right, only the production of one Shahab missile takes one month.

Some times i think missiles are useless, It costs millions of dollor to build one. Instead of building a missile you can save than money and use that for re-construction if some one used against you. I think we can construct more in that money than destruct. :P
 
Iran acquired Kh-55 more than a decade ago. It's quite a surprise that all this while Iran's longest range cruise missile only had a range of 300 kilometres. Pakistan's Babur can go as far as 700 kilometres, and a newer version is apparently being developed now. Similarly, so called "Israel", Korea, Ukraine and many other countries produce cruise missiles with 1000 km, 1500 km or higher ranges.
 
Very impressive indeed!!! Kudos to Iranians!!! next breaking news should be..... Iran Readying to Unveil SLBM submarine for North Atlantic deployment!:angel:
 
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