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  • Khorramshahr Ballistic Missile, Iran - Army Technology
    The missile comprises a payload compartment containing warhead, along with upper and lower oxidiser tanks, an intertank section, and a fuel tank The missile does not feature any grid fins, with its guidance equipment accommodated in different compartments above the tanks
  • Kheibar (missile) - Wikipedia
    The Kheibar (Persian: خیبر), also known as Khorramshahr-4, [1] is an Iranian medium-range ballistic missile from the fourth generation of the Khorramshahr missile family manufactured by the Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Republic of Iran
  • Khorramshahr (missile) - Wikipedia
    The IISS's Michael Elleman said that Iran today likely has the capability to go beyond the original range of 1,000-2,000 kilometers with its Khorramshahr ballistic missile, though it chose to limit its range by putting a heavier warhead on it in testing
  • Military Knowledge: Khorramshahr-4 Ballistic Missile
    Experts believe that the real range of this missile is up to 4000 km In general, the warhead of this missile with a length of 4 meters and a weight of 1,500 kg is one of the largest and heaviest warheads produced by Iran, which is also resistant to electronic warfare
  • Khorramshahr Missile: Iran’s Heaviest Ballistic Missile
    Khorramshahr-4: A Leap in Missile Capabilities The latest iteration, Khorramshahr-4 (Kheibar), was introduced in 2023, boasting exceptional features With a 2,000 km range, Mach 8 speed, mid-course trajectory correction capability, and an advanced guidance system, it surpasses previous generations
  • Khorramshahr - Missile Threat
    Since the Khorramshahr is based on the intermediate-range Musudan, which has an estimated range of 2,500 to 4,000 km, analysts have questioned why Iranian officials mark the missile’s maximum range at 2,000 km One hypothesis focuses on potential Iranian modifications
  • Beyond the 2000 km range limit, Iranian IRBMs
    Iran officially limits the range of its ballistic missiles to 2000 km However, Iran claims that its Khorramshahr missile can achieve this with a 1500-1800 kg payload This implies that, with a reduced payload, its range could exceed the 3000 km threshold to be classified as an IRBM
  • Iran Unveils An Upgraded Version Of Its Medium-Range Khorramshahr . . .
    Kheibar, which differs from Khorramshahr in its longer range, enhanced guidance and control system, and improved structural features, was designed and developed by experts from the Iranian Ministry of Defense’s Aerospace Industry Organization


















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