updated Mon. September 30, 2024
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The Arab Weekly
February 17, 2018
Israel says Hezbollah and Iran have constructed bases in Syria to store Iran-manufactured Shahab-1, Shahab-2 and Fateh-110 ballistic missiles, which all put Israel fully within striking range. Yet, arguably Israel's grandest challenge in Syria is incubating in the Golan, which Iran views as Israel's Achilles'Ãâà...
STRATFOR
July 10, 2017
The Houthi-Saleh alliance uses them to strike back at the Saudi-led coalition, whose air capabilities give it a significant advantage in the conflict. Just this month, Houthi sources claimed to have launched several Zelzal-2 missiles at Saudi military bases near Yemen. Despite the military effort that Saudi-ledÃâà...
The National Interest Online (blog)
June 25, 2017
There are three variants of the missile: The Shahab-1, Shahab-2 and Shahab-3. The Shahab-1 was the first missile Iran acquired and is based on the Soviet Scud-B missile. Iran reportedly purchased these initially from Libya and possibly Syria, but North Korea has been its main supplier. The Shab-1 has aÃâà...