Hormuz-1 (missile)

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Hormuz-1
Two Iranian Hormuz-1 missiles on a TEL. The missiles in the background are Hormuz-2 missiles.
TypeASBM, ARM[1]
Place of originIran[2][3][4]
Production history
VariantsHormuz-1[5][6][7]
Hormuz-2
Specifications

Operational
range
300 km[1]
Maximum speed 4-5 mach
Guidance
system
Terminal guidance (Active or Passive)[1]
Launch
platform
TEL[1]
References

Hormuz-1 (

Air Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps).[9]

Hormuz-1

Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran (designed by GENRAL Hassan Tehrani Moghaddam), and is capable of annihilating a 20-foot container from a distance of 300 kilometers.[13]

According to the commander of the Revolutionary Guards Air Force and also based on its similarity to the Khalije-Fars and Fateh-110 missiles, it is estimated that the range of the Hormuz-1 is 300 kilometers, and its speed is 4 to 5 mach. The Hormuz-1 is capable of carrying a warhead weight of about 600 kilograms. It mainly targets moving targets at sea.[14]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Binnie, Jeremy (13 July 2014). "IRGC unveils new tactical ballistic missiles developments - IHS Jane's 360". London. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014.
  2. ^ Hormuz-1 radar missile test yjc.ir
  3. ^ Hormuz missile; "Ballistic hunter" giant ships defapress.ir
  4. ^ Hormuz-1 missile test javaninews.ir
  5. ^ Now is the time to destroy with "Hormuz-1" Mashregh News.ir
  6. ^ Missile Hormuz-1 test aparat.com
  7. ^ Hormuz-1 missile test 598.ir
  8. ^ Hormuz missile irib.ir
  9. ^ Now is the time to destroy with "Hormuz-1" tasnimnews.com
  10. ^ Unveiling of two missiles "Hormuz-1" anti-radar and "Hormuz-2" anti-ship yjc.ir
  11. ^ Hormuz-1 missile test
  12. ^ Hormuz-1 anti-ship missile and Hormuz-2 anti-ship missile mashreghnews.ir
  13. ^ Hormuz missile; Iranian hunter of American ships tabnak.ir
  14. ^ Now is the time to destroy with "Hormuz-1" tasnimnews.com