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it not even launched , they put a complete intact missile without removing the protective cap for them to find , there is not a dent on the missile
It was found by the so called Iran proxy forces! so either US wanted to put some blame on resistance forces, or resistance wanted to send a message to US and avoid future responsibility.

 
mysteries of missile 358 continues, just look at its GPS device is it familiar?

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God daaaaamn, breaking news: Iran has succeeded in testing ICBM solid fuel engine


Around mid-March, a large burn scar appeared in the rocket motor test stand area. This was the first time Iranian engineers had made use of this test stand, the largest of the four in the area, indicating that they have reached a milestone in terms of the size of the motors.


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God daaaaamn, breaking news: Iran has succeeded in testing ICBM solid fuel engine


Around mid-March, a large burn scar appeared in the rocket motor test stand area. This was the first time Iranian engineers had made use of this test stand, the largest of the four in the area, indicating that they have reached a milestone in terms of the size of the motors.


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1) according to Fabian Hintz, Test Stand 4 has a thrust between 164-246 tons
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2) according to Uzi Rubin's article "Iran’s winged horse rocket: Another step towards global reach", Sarir is a "a giant three-stage solid-propellant SLV with an estimated take-off weight of almost 160 tons"

3) So we can assume that engine from Test Stand 4 is an engine for Sarir, which is a giant solid fuel SLV

Characteristics of Sarir:

Height: 35m
Diameter: 2,4m
Weight: ~160 tons (based on Uzi Rubin's article)
Thrust: ~190 tons
Payload to LEO: 1800kg

Compare it with US's solid fuel SLV Athena II:

Height: 28,2m
Diameter: 2,36m
Weight: 120 tons
Thrust: 145 tons
Payload to 185km orbit: 2065kg

So as you can see Sarir is more or less comparable to Athena II (the same 2,4m diameter solid fuel engines)

Athena II on the other hand is a modification of US Peacekeeper heavy ICBM which can deliver 3,8 tons to 10.000km distance

4) So it is possible that Iran works on two types of solid fuel ICBMs:

1st type----light ICBM which can deliver 1 ton payload to 12.000km (Zuljanah-2)

2nd type----heavy silo based ICBM (in a class of Peacekeeper) which can deliver 4-5 tons to 12.000km (Qaem=Sarir)

Even on this picture, Sarir looks like a modified heavy ICBM
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