Shahab-4
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Type | Strategic ICBM |
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Range | unknown |
Warheads | unknown |
Propulsion | Liquid |
Manufacturer | Iran |
In service | Shelved program |
The Shahab-4 (Arabic, Persian: شهاب-4, meaning "Meteor-4") liquid propelled missile is a shelved programme which was supposed to be Iran's first missile to bring satellites into orbit.[1] In its place came the IRIS solid propellant missile.
[edit] See also
- Military of Iran
- Iran's missile forces
- Iranian military industry
- Current Equipment of the Iranian Army
- Shahab-1
- Shahab-2
- Shahab-3
- IRIS
- Ghadr-110
Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran | ||||||
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Iranian Army | Iranian Navy | Iranian Air Force | Islamic Revolutionary Guards |