Kowsar

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Kowsar
Type Anti-ship missile
Service history
In service 2006
Production history
Manufacturer Iran
Specifications
Weight 100 kg
Length 2.507 m
Diameter 0.18 m
Warhead 29 kg time-delayed semi-armour-piercing high-explosive

Engine Solid rocket engine
Wingspan 0.587 m (unfolded); 0.450 m (folded)
Operational
range
15-20 km
Flight altitude 15-20 m (flight)
Speed Mach 0.8
Guidance
system
TV-homing, Infra-red, millimetre radar
Launch
platform
Ground-based vehicles and Zolfaghar class fast attack craft

Kowsar (or Kosar) is a medium-range, land-based anti-ship missile made by Iran. It can defeat electronic jamming systems and "cannot be thrown off course", according to Iranian officials.[1]

The Kowsar designation apparently (Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance 2006) is used to refer to two different missiles: Iranian-produced versions of the PRC C-701 and the TL-10A.

Combat history

Some news reports indicate that this was the missile used on July 14, 2006 in the 2006 Lebanon War when Hezbollah fired two at Israeli warships.[2][3] One of the missiles hit the corvette INS Hanit, causing heavy damage and the deaths of four Israeli servicemen.[4] The other missile hit an Egyptian merchant ship causing heavy damage; it is reported that all the crew survived.[5]

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