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Khorramshahr | Missile Threat
The Khorramshahr-type missile, also known as the Kheibar, is an Iranian medium-range ballistic missile with a range of 2,000 kilometers and a 1,500 kilogram warhead. It's notable for its advanced guidance system, which allows for mid-course trajectory correction and maneuverability, potentially making it difficult to intercept. The latest version, Khorramshahr-4, is said to have MIRV capabilities, meaning it can carry multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Design and Development:
The Khorramshahr is believed to be an Iranian adaptation of North Korea's Hwasong-10 missile, which itself is derived from the Soviet R-27 SLBM.
Range and Payload:
It has a range of 2,000 kilometers (1,243 miles) and can carry a warhead weighing 1,500 kilograms (3,300 pounds).
Guidance System:
The Khorramshahr-4 features a sophisticated guidance system that operates in the mid-course phase of flight, allowing for trajectory correction and making it more resistant to electronic warfare attacks.
Warhead Capabilities:
While earlier versions like Khorramshahr-2 used MRV (Multiple Reentry Vehicle) warheads, the Khorramshahr-4 is reported to have MIRV (Multiple Independently targetable Reentry Vehicle) capability, meaning it can carry multiple warheads, each capable of hitting a separate target.
Significance:
The Khorramshahr missile is a key part of Iran's missile arsenal and is considered a significant offensive and defensive capability, particularly in the context of regional tensions.
Countermeasures:
The missile's high speed, maneuverable warhead, and advanced guidance system pose challenges for existing missile defense systems.
AI Overview
Khorramshahr | Missile Threat
The Khorramshahr-type missile, also known as the Kheibar, is an Iranian medium-range ballistic missile with a range of 2,000 kilometers and a 1,500 kilogram warhead. It's notable for its advanced guidance system, which allows for mid-course trajectory correction and maneuverability, potentially making it difficult to intercept. The latest version, Khorramshahr-4, is said to have MIRV capabilities, meaning it can carry multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Design and Development:
The Khorramshahr is believed to be an Iranian adaptation of North Korea's Hwasong-10 missile, which itself is derived from the Soviet R-27 SLBM.
Range and Payload:
It has a range of 2,000 kilometers (1,243 miles) and can carry a warhead weighing 1,500 kilograms (3,300 pounds).
Guidance System:
The Khorramshahr-4 features a sophisticated guidance system that operates in the mid-course phase of flight, allowing for trajectory correction and making it more resistant to electronic warfare attacks.
Warhead Capabilities:
While earlier versions like Khorramshahr-2 used MRV (Multiple Reentry Vehicle) warheads, the Khorramshahr-4 is reported to have MIRV (Multiple Independently targetable Reentry Vehicle) capability, meaning it can carry multiple warheads, each capable of hitting a separate target.
Significance:
The Khorramshahr missile is a key part of Iran's missile arsenal and is considered a significant offensive and defensive capability, particularly in the context of regional tensions.
Countermeasures:
The missile's high speed, maneuverable warhead, and advanced guidance system pose challenges for existing missile defense systems.
6/18/2025, 3:20:34 AM
lol, we haven't even seen Fatah 2 yet.
FATTAH-1 - "The Conqueror"
Tonight, the IRGC announced the use of the first-generation Fattah missile for the first time, using it to strike "Tel Aviv."
In the attached video, the maneuverable hypersonic missiles can be seen cutting through 12 IOF interceptors without issue before striking its intended target.
The rocket is capable of maneuvering both inside and outside the atmosphere. With a range of 1400 km and a speed of Mach 13-15, it takes just 5 minutes to reach "Tel Aviv."
The hyper-advanced two-stage missile can change its course multiple times on the way to the target, all while it blocks enemy radar waves.
"Tonight, the powerful, highly maneuverable Fattah missiles, piercing the missile-defense shield, shook the refuge of the zionist cowards time and again and sent Iran’s message of might to 'Tel Aviv’s' warmongering ally, lost in hollow dreams and delusions."
Unveiled for the first time in June 2023 (followed by Fattah-2 in November), there is no anti-missile system in the world that has stopped it.
FATTAH-1 - "The Conqueror"
Tonight, the IRGC announced the use of the first-generation Fattah missile for the first time, using it to strike "Tel Aviv."
In the attached video, the maneuverable hypersonic missiles can be seen cutting through 12 IOF interceptors without issue before striking its intended target.
The rocket is capable of maneuvering both inside and outside the atmosphere. With a range of 1400 km and a speed of Mach 13-15, it takes just 5 minutes to reach "Tel Aviv."
The hyper-advanced two-stage missile can change its course multiple times on the way to the target, all while it blocks enemy radar waves.
"Tonight, the powerful, highly maneuverable Fattah missiles, piercing the missile-defense shield, shook the refuge of the zionist cowards time and again and sent Iran’s message of might to 'Tel Aviv’s' warmongering ally, lost in hollow dreams and delusions."
Unveiled for the first time in June 2023 (followed by Fattah-2 in November), there is no anti-missile system in the world that has stopped it.
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