Iran Launches Sejjil Missile at Israel. Here's What We Know About the Ashura Weapon with 2,000-Km Range
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Iran has once again launched a barrage of missiles against Israel. This is the first time Iran has used solid-fueled Sajjil missiles in attacks. In these attacks, Iran targeted Israeli administrative and military installations.
Iran claims that it used the Sejil ballistic missile against Israel for the first time; the medium-range missile can travel more than 1,200 miles
The Sejil is one of the most advanced ballistic missiles developed by the ayatollah dictatorship in Iran. Its scope and technology explain why it generates concern in Israel and other countries in the region. The Sejil is about 18 meters long, can reach up to 2,500 km long, is quickly launched thanks to solid fuel and has the capacity to transport a large explosive charge. All this makes it a key part of the arsenal of the ayatollah dictatorship…
Iran used the Sejjil ballistic missile for the first time in the war against Israel and the United States
Iran launches Sejjil missile at Israel. Here's what we know about the Ashura weapon with 2,000-km range
Iran reportedly deployed its advanced Sejjil ballistic missile, capable of reaching Israel, for the first time since the conflict began on February 28. This marks the missile's initial known combat use amid ongoing hostilities that have claimed numerous lives and disrupted global markets.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard announced on Sunday that it had used missiles for the first time to bomb strategic sites and targets inside Israel...
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