Nasr-e Basir
| Nasr-e Basir | |
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| Type | Anti-ship Cruise missile |
| Place of origin | Iran |
| Service history | |
| In service | 2014-present |
| Used by | IRGC |
| Specifications | |
Operational range | 35 km?[1] |
Guidance system | Fire and forget |
| References | |
Nasr-e Basir is an Iranian anti-ship cruise missile that was unveiled on August 24, 2014, during a defense exhibition in Tehran, along with other military equipment such as Ghadir missile, Karrar-4 MALE UAV, and Mohajer-4 UAV. It is an indigenous smart low-observable missile designed to target ships.[2]
References
- ^ "Nasr-e Basir".
- ^ "Iran unveils new smart missile system, drone". AlJazeera.com. 24 August 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
See also
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