Haj Qasem (missile)

Shahid Haj Qasem (Persian: موشک بالیستیک شهید حاج قاسم) is an Iranian ballistic missile, which was unveiled on 20 August 2020. This Iran-made missile was named after the Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani, who was assassinated by the US.[6]

Haj Qasem (missile)
TypeBallistic missile[2]
Place of originIran
Service history
In service20 August 2020[3]
Used byIran[4]
Production history
DesignerMinistry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics (Iran)[5]
Specifications
Mass7 Tones
Length11 Meter

Maximum speed 12 Mach

Haj-Qasem missile's range is 1400 to 1800 km. According to Tasnim News, this missile is considered as the new generation of Fateh-110, and it has the capability to pass the "missile defense system".[7][8][9]

The revealing of Haj-Qasem (missile) and Abu-Mahdi (missile) came a day after Washington mentioned that it will activate a controversial mechanism aimed at reimposing UN sanctions on Islamic Republic of Iran, the so-called "snapback" procedure.[6]

Abu Mahdi missile

On August 20 2020, as well as unveiling "Haj-Qasem (Soleimani) missile", Iran unveiled another missile too; namely Abu Mahdi missile. Abu-Mahdi missile is a naval cruise missile. It was named after Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis the Iraqi commander who was assassinated together with Qasem Soleimani;[6] Abu Mahdi missile's range is more than 1000 km.[10]

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