What Is the Kheibar Shekan Missile, the Latest Weapon Used by Iran?
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Iran uses Kheibar Shekan missile to pierce Israel's Iron Dome. What is it?
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) confirmed the use of 40 solid - and liquid-fuel missiles in the latest wave, including the first combat deployment of the third-generation 'Kheibar Shekan' multi-warhead ballistic missile.
What is the Kheibar Shekan missile, the latest weapon used by Iran?
Iran's armed forces have carried out the 20th wave of a massive missile-drone operation against Israeli military targets, targeting Ben Gurion Airport and biological research centres, as part of an ongoing escalation in what Tehran calls a "strategic response to Israeli aggression".
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said the Kheibar Shekan missile was used for the first time in the operation early Sunday. Iran announced the first launch of the Kheibar Shekan multi-warhead ballistic missile during the twentieth wave of Operation True Promise III in the early hours of Sunday.
Iranian weapon with ideological payload: What is the Kheibar Shekan missile?
Iran’s armed forces have carried out the 20th wave of a massive missile-drone operation against Israeli military targets, targeting Ben Gurion Airport and biological research centres, as part of an ongoing escalation in what Tehran calls a “strategic response to Israeli aggression”. Iranian weapon with ideological payload: What is the Kheibar Shekan missile?
The Ghost Missile: How Iran’s invisible Kheibar Shekan missile outran Israel’s defences
Irans launch of the Kheibar Shekan missile during its 20th strike on Israel marks a turning point in regional military strategy. Designed to outsmart advanced defence systems, this solid-fuel ballistic missile signals Tehrans readiness to escalate. Its use during the latest attack on Ben Gurion Airport and military installations left several injured and disrupted air traffic. The strike showcases Irans growing confidence in its long-range capabi…
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