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LORA is a theater quasiballistic missile produced in Israel.
It has a range of 250 kilometres (160 mi) and a CEP of ~15 metres (49 ft) when using a combination of GPS and TV for terminal guidance.
It can be ship-launched and land-launched.This missiel will be installed in sa'ar4.5\5 missiel boat and meko A-100/200.
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:yahoo:
 
lol we also have a ballastic missiel calld jericho-3 But it is not for the navy:
The Jericho 3 is currently in development. It is believed to have a three-stage solid propellant and a payload of 1,000 to 1,300 kg. It is possible for the missile to be equipped with a single 750 kg nuclear warhead or two or three low yield MIRV warheads. It has an estimated launch weight of 29,000 kg and a length of 15.5 m with a width of 1.56 m. It likely is similar to an upgraded Shavit space launch vehicle. It will probably have longer first and second-stage motors. It is estimated that it will have a range of 4,800 to 6,500 km (2,982 to 4,038 miles). It is believed that the Jericho 3 is inertial guided with a radar guided warhead and silo-based with mobile vehicle and railcar capabilities

The Jericho 3 will give Israel nuclear strike capabilities within the entire Middle East. In the advent of another Israeli-Arab war, the Jericho 3 will provide a deterrent against a possible nuclear attack. It will also provide Israel a last option to prevent being overrun and will likely secure U.S. military aid, as the U.S. government will have a strong desire to advert a nuclear war in the region. The range of the Jericho 3 also provides an extremely high impact speed for nearby targets, enabling it to avoid any Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) defenses that may develop in the immediate region.
 
Jericho III wasn't it stated that it has a range of 4,800 to 11,500 km?
 
Jericho III wasn't it stated that it has a range of 4,800 to 11,500 km?

I dont know,it is all speculation.
The Jericho III from wikipedia:
It is estimated that the Jericho III entered service by 2008.
The Jericho III is believed to have a three-stage solid propellant and a payload of 1,000 to 1,300 kg. It is possible for the missile to be equipped with a single 750 kg nuclear warhead or two or three low yield MIRV warheads. It has an estimated launch weight of 30,000 kg and a length of 15.5 m with a width of 1.56 m. It likely is similar to an upgraded Shavit space launch vehicle. It probably has longer first and second-stage motors. It is estimated that it has a range of 4,800 to 11,500 km [4] (2,982 to 7,180 miles), and probably significantly greater with a smaller payload of 350 kg (the size of one smaller Israeli nuclear warhead). It is believed that the Jericho 3 is inertial guided with a radar guided warhead and silo-based with mobile vehicle and railcar capabilities.
According to an official report which was submitted to the American congress in 2004 [5], it may be that with a payload of 1000 kg the Jericho 3 gives Israel nuclear strike capabilities within the entire Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia and almost all parts of North America, as well as within large parts of South America and North Oceania. The range of the Jericho 3 also provides an extremely high impact speed for nearby targets, enabling it to avoid any ballistic missile defenses that may develop in the immediate region[5].
On 17 January 2008 Israel test fired a multi-stage ballistic missile believed to be of the Jericho III type reportedly capable of carrying "conventional or non conventional warheads.".[6]
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Ikonos imagery of Zakaria as of 13 April 2002. The image has been resampled by Space Imaging to comply with the Kyl-Bingaman amendment to the Defense Appropriation act of 1997, requiring all US commercial satellite companies to degrade their imagery of Israel to a resolution of 2 meters or more
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Closer-examination reveals c-shaped earth berms, and light frame above-ground storage buildings consistent with western-style explosives storage. The curve of the drive-way will probably not support Jericho I or II road-mobile missile TELs or transloaders
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NIMA CIB imagery of Zakaria as of 1995. Munitions storage areas 5 kilometers west have been confused with the IRBM base
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Jericho I:
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Jericho II:
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Jericho III-I dont have the Image because it is classified.-:lock:
 
Experiment with lora ballistic missile IMI for the israeli navy:
 
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You've gotta be kidding me.. :rofl::rofl:

What funny with Lora?
It is for the navy and it is the most smartest short range ballstic missiel.
We also have jericho 3 a ballstic missiel from the land and pakistan can only dream to have that kind of technology.
jericho 3: this is the range of missiel
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What funny with Lora?
It is for the navy and it is the most smartest short range ballstic missiel.
We also have jericho 3 a ballstic missiel from the land and pakistan can only dream to have that kind of technology.
jericho 3: this is the range of missiel
1245022_f520.jpg



Maybe you wana read this before you post your Idiotic comments.

Asian Age: Pakistan close to 7,000 km ICBM


Even without it , every city in Israel is in our effective Missile range , Just a little doze for you today.

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