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Why Are Iranian Missiles so Difficult to Intercept? Apparently, This Is the Technology They Use

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According to the Missile Threat - CSIS Missile Defense Project, the Khorramshahr missile was first tested in January 2017, when Iran conducted a test firing from a test site near the city of Semnan, about 225 km east of Tehran.
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According to the Missile Threat - CSIS Missile Defense Project, the Khorramshahr missile was first tested in January 2017, when Iran conducted a test firing from a test site near the city of Semnan, about 225 km east of Tehran.

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SINDOnews.com broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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