A newly developed ballistic missile from the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Aerospace Force was revealed during a military parade held in Tehran.
As part of the nationwide celebrations for Sacred Defense Week, the Iranian Armed Forces showcased a variety of new domestic military equipment, which included ballistic missiles and drones, in Tehran on Shabbos morning.
Among the highlights was the introduction of a ballistic missile by the IRGC Aerospace Force.
The ‘Jahad’ missile operates on liquid fuel and boasts a range of 1,000 kilometers.
During the parade, 21 ballistic missiles were showcased, featuring models such as the Khaybar-buster, Fattah, Hajj Qassem, Qadr-H, Emad, Khorramshahr, Sejjil, and Jahad.
Additionally, the Iranian Armed Forces displayed several military drones, including the Shahed-136B.
The Shahed-136B is a kamikaze drone produced by the IRGC Aerospace Force.
Drones of the Shahed variety are available in combat, reconnaissance, and suicide configurations.
In recent years, Iranian military experts and technicians have made significant advancements in producing a diverse array of homegrown equipment, allowing the armed forces to achieve self-sufficiency in armaments.
Iran asserts that its military capabilities do not pose a danger to neighboring countries, emphasizing that the defense strategy of the Islamic Republic is fundamentally rooted in deterrence.
{Matzav.com}
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