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An Iranian woman and her son walk past Shahab-2 (L) and Shahab-3 missiles on display in front of a large portrait of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a square in south Tehran. Trump risked sparking a diplomatic crisis with France, Germany and the U.K. — three parties to the deal — and ...
Should the world expect new and advanced versions from Iran or much of the same with the inclusion of Shahab 3, the Ghader 110 and the Imad? Iran began looking for missile technology and decided to augment missiles into its armed forces and the Revolutionary Guard forces in mid 1980s during the ...

A Shahab-3 long range missile (L) and Zolfaghar missiles (R) are displayed during a rally marking Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Tehran on June 23, 2017. Iran's growing role in the Middle East has prompted it to develop its defenses, countering potential retribution from foes such as the U.S., Israel and Saudi ...
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 a ...
Since July, state-affiliated media in Iran has publicized the Yemeni Houthi movement's use of a model of the Zelzal-3, an Iranian rocket. Iranian media and the Houthis (officially known as Ansar Allah), however, insist that this model has been produced “indigenously” in Yemen. While prominent government ...
A Shahab-3 long range missile is displayed during a rally marking al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Tehran on June 23, 2017. Chants against the Saudi royal family and the so-called Islamic State mingled with the traditional cries of 'Death to Israel' and 'Death to America' at the Jerusalem Day rallies across Iran.

In August 2016, Iranian state-run media acknowledged that Ansarullah fired an Iranian-made Zelzal-3 rocket. In response to the November 4 ...
An Iranian woman and her son walk past Shahab-2 (L) and Shahab-3 missiles on display in front of a large portrait of Iran's Supreme Leader ...
... as Scud-B (SS-1C; Hwasong-5), Scud-C (Hwasong 6), SS-21 Scarab (Tochka), Zelzal-3, Qaher-1, and C-802 (CSS-N-8 Saccade) in the past.
To date, Iran has been reliant on a different launch vehicle, the Safir, which is partially based on the Shahab-3 ballistic missile, to place into ...
2006 - Iran test-fires dozens of missiles, including the Shahab-3 that can reach Israel, in military manoeuvres it says are aimed at putting a stop ...
2006 - Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards test-fire dozens of missiles, including the long-range Shahab-2 and Shahab-3. 2008 - British Formula ...
... and a miniaturization of the warhead to fit onto the delivery system, e.g., the Shahab-3 missiles or more advanced missiles with longer ranges ...
An Iranian woman and her son walk past Shahab-2 (L) and Shahab-3 missiles on display in front of a large portrait of Iran's Supreme Leader ...
A Shahab-3 medium-range missile is displayed during a rally in Tehran, Iran, on June 23. (STRINGER/AFP/Getty Images). ShareTweetShare ...
The Arrow 3 is designed to obliterate medium-range enemy missiles, such as Iran's Shahab-3, as they fly on the edge of space. The earlier ...
... 14 workable designs for a nuclear weapon to fit inside the re-entry vehicle for the high-explosive warhead of Iran's Shahab-3 medium-range ...

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 ...
According to the Times of Israel, citing Israeli intelligence sources, the missile was the Shahab-3, which is based on the North Korean Nodong-1 missile. Developed in the 1990s, the liquid-fueled Nodong is based on the famous Scud short-range ballistic missile. Arms control experts theorize North Korea ...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Senate has advanced a package of new sanctions on Iran, to punish Tehran for its ballistic missile program, arms ...
The first possibility is that Iran tested a Shahab-3 medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) based on North Korea's Nodong missile. Initially test fired by Tehran in 1998, this weapon has a range of 950 kilometers when carrying a 1,000-kg warhead. Iran has created variants of the Shahab-3 called the Ghadr, ...
Since July, state-affiliated media in Iran has publicized the Yemeni Houthi movement's use of a model of the Zelzal-3, an Iranian rocket. Iranian media and the Houthis (officially known as Ansar Allah), however, insist that this model has been produced “indigenously” in Yemen. While prominent government ...
An Iranian woman and her son walk past Shahab-2 (L) and Shahab-3 missiles on display in front of a large portrait of Iran's Supreme Leader ...
A Shahab-3 long range missile is displayed during a rally marking al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Tehran on June 23, 2017. Chants against the ...
As a matter of fact, the Shahab-3 missile, a critical threshold in Iran's transition from short-range ballistic missile systems to medium-range ones ...
Sazhin points out that Iran has managed to create Shahab-3, with an operational range of 1,700 kilometers. Consequently, this missile "gave ...
A Shahab-3 medium-range missile is displayed during a rally marking Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Tehran, Iran, on June 23. Chants against the ...
A Shahab-3 medium-range missile is displayed during a rally marking Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Tehran, Iran, on June 23. Chants against the ...
“Iran also has two operational medium-range ballistic missiles (MRBM) with ranges up to 2,000 kilometers, the Shahab-3 and Sejjil… [and] has ...
A Shahab-3 long range missile (L) and Zolfaghar missiles (R) are displayed during a rally marking Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Tehran on June 23 ...
Iranian flagship ballistic missiles such as Shahab-2 and Shahab-3 are based on North Korea's Hwasong-6 and Nodong-1, and Iranian ...
Iran has successfully test-launched its Shahab-3 missile, which has a range of 1,280 kilometers, as well as the Sejil 2. Both missiles are said to ...
... as Iran has successfully test-launched its liquid-fuelled Shahab-3 missile, which has a range of 1,280 kilometers, and the Sejil 2, a solid fuel, ...
For example, Tehran's Shahab-3 ballistic missile, capable of reaching Saudi Arabia from Iranian land, is based on technology from North ...
According to the Times of Israel, citing Israeli intelligence sources, the missile was the Shahab-3, which is based on the North Korean ...
Iran's Shahab-3 medium-range ballistic missile was developed based on North Korea's Nodong, it has been said. Experts have pointed out that ...
A Shahab-3 medium-range missile is displayed during a rally marking Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Tehran, Iran, on June 23. Chants against the ...
Iran has even more SCUD-type missiles than Syria, including locally produced versions based on the North Korean Rodong I (sometimes Nodong 1) missile known as the Shahab 3. These missiles have a range of more than 1,000 KM and can carry a large ...
Iran has even more SCUD-type missiles than Syria, including locally produced versions based on the North Korean Rodong I (sometimes Nodong 1) missile known as the Shahab 3. These missiles have a range of more than 1,000 KM and can carry a large ...
INU - Ever since the 1979 revolution, the Iranian regime and supreme leader needed a leverage to erect major defense lines in the face of domestic threats (protests and uprisings) and simultaneously pursue its foreign objectives.
U.S. officials determined in 2006 that Iran had modified the nose cone of the Shahab-3 ballistic missile to accommodate a nuclear warhead.
Last year, state-affiliated media in Iran said the Houthis were using Iran-made Zelzal-3 surface-to-surface solid fuel missiles, although they insisted the weapon was produced "indigenously".
Cars move past a Shahab-3 ballistic missile which is displayed by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, in an equipment display marking 30th anniversary of the onset of the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, at the Baharestan Square in Tehran, Iran, Thursday, Sept.
Iran carried out the calculations that were necessary to miniaturize a nuclear warhead to match the weight and dimensional specifications of the Shahab-3, then carried out benchmark tests at the secret Parchin military site, Ofek and Shoham wrote.
... many of its components imported from North Korea. As the years went on, the two countries were said to have collaborated on many other missile systems, and together had produced Iran's Shahab-3 and Shahab-4, and the longer Shahab-5 and Shahab-6.
SANA'A, Feb. 22 (Saba) - The army and popular forces fired late on Tuesday a ballistic missile, Zelzal-3, on Mustahdath camp in al-Mawsem in Jizan, a military official told Saba.
An Iranian woman and her son walk past Shahab-2 (L) and Shahab-3 missiles on display in front of a large portrait of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a square in south Tehran.
The ambassador said the Qaher-1 and Zelzal-3 ballistic missiles used in such attacks were manufactured in Iran, as determined by the committee of experts on Yemen.
The Shahab-3, as it is called, was first tested in 1998 and has a range of about 950 kilometers when carrying a 1,000-kilogram warhead.
Shamkhani emphasised this deterrent posture as long ago as July 1998 after the first test launch of the Shahab-3 missile, with a reported range of more than 1,000km, making it a possible precursor to an intercontinental ballistic missile.


 

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