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  2. Shahab-3 - Wikipedia

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    On 7 April 2006 The London Telegraph reported that Iran had modified the nose cone of the Shahab-3 to carry a nuclear warhead such as that manufactured by Pakistan - the designs of which Iran is rumoured to possess. [27] [26] On 2 November 2006, Iran fired unarmed missiles to begin 10 days of military war games.

  3. Khorramshahr (missile) - Wikipedia

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    The IISS's Michael Elleman said that Iran today likely has the capability to go beyond the original range of 1,000-2,000 kilometers with its Khorramshahr ballistic missile, though it chose to limit its range by putting a heavier warhead on it in testing. [19] Due to the heavy payload, it has potential to carry nuclear warheads. [20]

  4. Fattah-1 - Wikipedia

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    Iran may have used Fattah-1 missiles in its strikes against Israel on 1 October 2024, according to an analysis by The New York Times. [16] According to Dr. Jeffrey Lewis , researchers from the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) have identified Fattah-1 debris from both the 1 October strikes as well as the April 2024 Iranian ...

  5. Fateh-110 - Wikipedia

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    The Fateh-110 (Persian: فاتح-۱۱۰ "conqueror"), also known as NP-110, [3] is an Iranian solid-fueled surface-to-surface ballistic missile produced by Iran's Aerospace Industries Organization since 2002. It is single-stage, road-mobile and can carry a high-explosive warhead of up to 500 kg.

  6. Kheibar Shekan - Wikipedia

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    They used a similar missile to attack Tel Aviv on the 16 of September of the same year. [20] On 1 October 2024, Iran launched 181 ballistic missiles at Israel in response to Israel's assassination of Hassan Nasrallah and IRGC Commander Abbas Nilforoushan on 27 September. Kheibar Shekan missiles were among those reportedly used in the attack. [21]

  7. Iran's attacks on Israel suggest ballistic missiles are an ...

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    The V-2's warhead was just one ton of high explosive, delivered by a weapon that could only be used once. ... With an estimated 3,000 ballistic missiles, Iran fields a variety of designs of ...

  8. al-Husayn (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Up to 200 missiles were launched against Iran between 1987 and 1988, killing some 2,000 people. [8] Tehran, Qom and Isfahan became the usual targets. Their poor accuracy, while mostly ineffective to conduct a major strategic campaign, made them basically weapons of terror, forcing thousands of refugees out of the main Iranian cities.

  9. Category:Ballistic missiles of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Ballistic missiles of Iran include ballistic missiles designed, built, or operated by Iran. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 ...