Zolfaghar (missile)

Zolfaghar
Zolfaghar
TypeSRBM
Place of originIran
Service history
In service2017–present
Production history
ManufacturerIRGC AF
VariantsZolfaqar Basir
Specifications
Length10.3 m
Width0.68 m

PropellantSingle-stage Solid-propelled
Operational
range
700 km
Guidance
system
INS, GPS
Accuracy100 m CEP estimated
References

The Zolfaghar (Persian: ذوالفقار) missile is an Iranian road-mobile, single-stage, solid-propelled SRBM named after Zulfiqar the sword of Ali ibn Abi Talib. It is believed to be derived from the Fateh-110 SRBM family (possibly the Fateh-313 missile). The Aerospace Industries Organization unveiled the weapon in 2016. It entered service in 2017. It was first used in the 2017 Deir ez-Zor missile strike and was therefore one of the first used mid-range missiles since 30 years.