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Iran's Army Successfully Fires Naze’at, Fajr 5 Missiles in Wargames

  • May, 23, 2014 - 15:59
  • Defense news
Iran's Army Successfully Fires Naze’at, Fajr 5 Missiles in Wargames

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Iranian Army Ground Force on Friday successfully launched a number of its new generation missiles.

Defense

During the first phase of the Beit ul-Muqaddas Wargames, two N10 and N6 Naze’at missiles and two Fajr 5 rockets were fired Friday morning and successfully hit their intended targets.

The first phase of Beit ul-Muqaddas drills, codenamed Beit ul-Muqaddas 26, was held in the central province of Isfahan with the aim of upgrading the capabilities of the Ground Force’s missile units. The next and main stage of the wargames will be held on Saturday.

The force’s experts have recently upgraded and successfully test-fired the latest generation of Naze’at medium-range missile.

The newest generation of Naze’at ballistic missile has different capabilities, including longer range, higher precision strike capability, and stronger destruction power than previous generations.

It can be launched from mobile pads, a unique characteristic compared with the similar class missile.

 

 
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