Iran Unveils Next-Gen Short-Range Ballistic Missile
The new Fateh Mobin missile has reportedly "successfully passed its tests" and could strike targets on land and sea
IsraelDefense
| 13/08/2018
Iran has unveiled its next-generation short-range ballistic missile with a warning that its “will to enhance our defense power in all fields will increase,” according to AFP.
The Fateh Mobin rocket was described by Iranian defense minister Brig. Gen. Amir Hatami as “100-percent domestically made… agile, stealth, tactical (and) precision-guided.”
State broadcaster IRIB said the new missile had "successfully passed its tests" and could strike targets on land and sea.
"As promised to our dear people, we will not spare any effort to increase the missile capabilities of the country and we will certainly increase our missile power every day," Hatami said, quoted by Tasnim news agency.
The new missile's range was not disclosed, but previous versions had a range of around 200 to 300 kilometers, according to the US-based Center for Strategic and International Studies.
US officials told Fox News last week that a "Fateh-110 missile" was test-fired by Iran during naval exercises in the Strait of Hormuz last week.
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The new Fateh Mobin missile has reportedly "successfully passed its tests" and could strike targets on land and sea
Iran has unveiled its next-generation short-range ballistic missile with a warning that its “will to enhance our defense power in all fields will increase,” according to AFP.
The Fateh Mobin rocket was described by Iranian defense minister Brig. Gen. Amir Hatami as “100-percent domestically made… agile, stealth, tactical (and) precision-guided.”
State broadcaster IRIB said the new missile had "successfully passed its tests" and could strike targets on land and sea.
"As promised to our dear people, we will not spare any effort to increase the missile capabilities of the country and we will certainly increase our missile power every day," Hatami said, quoted by Tasnim news agency.
The new missile's range was not disclosed, but previous versions had a range of around 200 to 300 kilometers, according to the US-based Center for Strategic and International Studies.
US officials told Fox News last week that a "Fateh-110 missile" was test-fired by Iran during naval exercises in the Strait of Hormuz last week.