Saegheh
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For the shoulder launched anti-tank rocket, see Saegheh (Anti Tank Rocket).
The Saegheh (meaning lightning in Arabic and Persian) or "Saeqeh-1"[1] and "Saeqeh-2"[2] is a short-range surface-to-surface missile[3], and possibly an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)[2] developed indigenously by Iran. It has a range of 80[3]-250[4] km. It has been described as an "anti-armor missile"[5].
[edit] External Links
- China View Video and info
[edit] See also
- Sa'eqeh or Saegheh (warplane) fighter airplane
- Military of Iran
- Iran's missile forces
- Iranian military industry
- Current Equipment of the Iranian Army
[edit] References
- ^ People's Daily Online Iran Successfully Test-fires Anti-Armor Missile
- ^ a b Nuclear Threat Initiative Iran: Missile Chronology
- ^ The United Jeruselum Foundation Week In Review 9/8/2006
- ^ Pavland News Iran test-fires anti-armor missile - July 31, 2001
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