Iran showcased a newly developed ballistic missile on Sunday, just days after Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu issued warnings about retaliating against missile attacks from the Houthis and their Iranian backers.
State-run Iranian media announced that the missile, dubbed the Qassem Basiar, is capable of reaching distances over 1,200 kilometers. Iranian officials touted the launch as part of what they called the country’s most recent achievements in defense technology.
Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh praised the missile’s capabilities, stating, “The Qassem Basiar missile is resistant to electronic warfare and can bypass anti-ballistic missile systems.”
He went on to note, “It does not use GPS, has high maneuverability, and delivers precise strikes.”
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