Fateh-110
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : September 2010
First Flight : 2006
Total Production : ?
Model | Status | Year | Produced |
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Fateh-110 | Active | 2010 | ? |
Fateh-313 | Active | 2015 | ? |
Hormuz-1 | Active | 2016 | ? |
Fateh Mobin | Active | 2018 | ? |
Hormuz-2 | Active | 2019 | ? |
Rad-500 | Active | 2020 | ? |
Asef | Active | 2023 | ? |
Fateh-110
Group : Tactical Ballistic Missiles
Status : Active
Also Known As : Fateh-110A, M600 (copy of Fateh used by Hezbollah)
Origin : Iran
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : September 2010
First Flight : 2006
Total Production : ?
The Fateh-110, 'Conqueror' in English, is a short-range, tactical surface-to-surface missile developed and assembled in Iran. It is an upgraded version of the Nazeat-10 tactical ballistic missile and has an estimated range of 150-200 kilometers but other sources suggest that the max range is actually 300 kilometers. This missile system has been tested by the Iranian Armed Forces since 2006. In August 2012, Iran test fired for the first time a version of Fateh-110 missile with a range of 300 kilometers. On January 8, 2020, the Islamic Republic of Iran fired 15-to-17 Fateh-110/313 missiles to two US bases located in Iraq. The Syrian Army M600 has a maximum range of 300 kilometers with a warhead of 500 kg.
Fateh-313
Group : Tactical Ballistic Missiles
Status : Active
Also Known As : Fateh-110 mod 3
Origin : Iran
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : August 22, 2015
Total Production : ?
The Islamic Republic of Iran Fateh-313 is an upgraded version of the Fateh-110 tactical ballistic missile featuring a new composite solid fuel rocket motor, lighter body, increased range of 500 kilometers and improved accuracy. Besides, the new weapon also features extended lifespan. Iran unveiled the new Fateh-313 ballistic missile on August 22, 2015. On January 8, 2020, the Islamic Republic of Iran fired 15-to-17 Fateh-110/313 missiles to two US bases located in Iraq.
Operators
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Specifications
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Number of Stages | 1 | |
Performance | ||
Max Range | 500 kilometer | |
Speed | ||
Top Speed | 5 mach |
Hormuz-1
Group : Anti-Ship Missiles
Status : Active
Origin : Iran
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 2016
First Flight : 2014
Total Production : ?
The Hormuz-1 is a tactical ballistic missile developed by the Islamic Republic of Iran based upon the Fateh-110 and intended to perform as anti-ship and/or anti-radiation weapon. The Hormuz-1 is equipped with a 600-kg warhead and has maximum range of 250-300 kilometers achieving a top speed of Mach 4-5. The seeker uses a passive/active radar seeker. The Hormuz-1 missile was unveiled in July 2014 entering service in 2015 or 2016.
Operators
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Specifications
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Number of Stages | 1 | |
Mass | ||
Warhead | 600 kilogram | |
Performance | ||
Max Range | 300 kilometer | |
Speed | ||
Top Speed | 4 mach | |
Vertical Dive Speed | 2.7 mach |
Fateh Mobin
Group : Anti-Ship Missiles
Status : Active
Also Known As : Al Mobeen
Origin : Iran
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : August 2018
Total Production : ?
The Al Mobeen, The Divine Conquest in English, is an advanced anti-ship missile with an estimated range of 300 to 500 kilometers developed on the basis of the Fateh-110 tactical ballistic missile. The Al Mobeen missile is said to be provided with some sort of radar evading features to avoid or delay its detection by modern Western air and missile defense systems. The missile also features improved accuracy compared with Fateh-110. The new anti-ship missile was unveiled by the Islamic Republic of Iran on August 13, 2018. It was stated that the missile had already been tested and was able to hit both ground and sea-based targets.
Operators
Country | Status | State | Notes |
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Specifications
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Number of Stages | 1 | |
Performance | ||
Max Range | 500 kilometer | |
Speed | ||
Top Speed | 5 mach | |
Vertical Dive Speed | 2.7 mach |
Hormuz-2
Group : Anti-Ship Missiles
Status : Active
Origin : Iran
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 2019
First Flight : March 2017
Total Production : ?
The Hormuz-2 is an enhanced version of the Hormuz-1 anti-ship and anti-radiation missile featuring an improved guidance system. The Hormuz-2 missile incorporates an electro-optical sensor along the active/passive radar seeker while keeping the overall performance of the Hormuz-1 missile. The missile was first tested in March 2017 and entered service in 2018 or 2019.
Operators
Country | Status | State | Notes |
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Specifications
Notes | ||
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Number of Stages | 1 | |
Mass | ||
Warhead | 600 kilogram | |
Performance | ||
Max Range | 300 kilometer | |
Speed | ||
Top Speed | 4 mach | |
Vertical Dive Speed | 2.7 mach |
Rad-500
Group : Tactical Ballistic Missiles
Status : Active
Also Known As : Ra'd-500
Origin : Iran
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : February 2020
Total Production : ?
The Rad-500, also known as Ra'd-500, is an advanced tactical ballistic missile featuring a new composite solid fuel engine with half the weight of previous models. The Rad-500 has a maximum range of 500 kilometers and its development is based upon the Fateh-110 missile. The Islamic Republic of Iran unveiled the new Rad-500 ballistic missile in February 2020.
Specifications
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Number of Stages | 1 | |
Performance | ||
Max Range | 500 kilometer | |
Speed | ||
Top Speed | 5 mach |
Asef
Group : Anti-Ship Missiles
Status : Active
Origin : Iran
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 2023
Total Production : ?
The Asef is an anti-ship missile developed based on the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Fateh tactical ballistic missile. The missile has a maximum range of 450 kilometers carrying a 350 kilograms warhead. It was first employed by the Houthis of Yemen in 2023-2024.
Operators
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Specifications
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Mass | ||
Warhead | 380 kilogram | |
Performance | ||
Max Range | 450 kilometer | |
Speed | ||
Top Speed | 5 mach |
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