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Khalij Fars
Persian-Gulf-missile
Khalij Fars missile on transporter
Type Anti-ship ballistic missile
Service history
In service 2011–present
Used by Flag of Iran Iran
Production history
Manufacturer Iran
Specifications
Length 8.86 m
Diameter 0.61 m
Warhead One

Engine Solid (single stage)
Operational
range
300 km
Maximum speed Mach 3
Accuracy 8.50 m[1][2][3]

Khalij Fars (Persian: موشک خلیج فارس‎, "Persian Gulf") is a single-stage solid-propellant, supersonic anti-ship quasi ballistic missile with a range of 300 km based on the Fateh-110 missile. It is equipped with a 650 kg explosive warhead and an interception evading guidance system.

Persian-Gulf-Seeker

Electro-optical seeker of Khalij Fars missile

The missile was unveiled in Feb 2011 when the Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari announced that it is being mass produced. Iranian Fars News agency released a footage of the missile hitting the target ship successfully.[4] The missile was first tested during the Great Prophet 3 naval wargames in 2008. Israeli expert Uzi Rubin describes the missile as a game changer if used against US carriers in the straight of Hormouz.[5]

There has been two other publicized tests of the missile. One occurred in July 2011 and the other in July 2012.[6][7] The later test also showed a footage taken by the missile's Electro-Optical seeker locked into the target.[8]

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