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The Piercing Star (Al-Najim al-Thaqib) rockets were seen for the first time in footage broadcast on 26 May by Al-Masirah, a television news station that supports Ansar Allah.
Al-Masirah reported that the Piercing Star 1 is 3 m long, has a range of 45 km and a 50 kg payload. The larger Piercing Star 2 is 5 m long, has a range of 75 km and a 75 kg payload. Both types have fixed stabilisation fins and are launched from rails rather than tubes.
Al-Masirah showed the two types being fired from both static and mobile launchers, including one where the rails were attached to the bed of a dump truck. It claimed both types were being used against military targets inside Saudi Arabia.
On the same day, Al-Masirah also showed footage of a 220 mm BM-27 Uragan with an Ansar Allah banner on its cab firing four rockets. The BM-27, which is the largest calibre MRL in service with the Yemeni military, has a range of 34-36 km and can use a variety of warheads, including anti-tank submunitions that can be dispersed over a large area.
Pro-Ansar Allah sources are claiming that the Saudi provinces of Jizan and Najran are being hit hard by the group's retaliatory rocket attacks, but the Saudi authorities are covering up the damage being inflicted.