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IRGC Qiam 1

IRGC · Ballistic · Iran · Digital Age (2010–present)

IRGC Qiam 1 — Ballistic
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The Qiam 1 is a short-range ballistic missile designed and built by Iran. It was developed from the Iranian Shahab-2, a licensed copy of the North Korean Hwasong-6, all of which are versions of the Soviet Scud-C missile. The Qiam 1 entered service in 2010, with a range of 800 km (500 mi) and 100 m (330 ft) (CEP) accuracy.

Specifications

Category
Missiles
Sub-Category
Ballistic
Domain
Defence
Era
Digital Age (2010–present)
Country
Iran
Manufacturer
IRGC
Operator
Iran
Primary Role
Ballistic
Status
In Service
Service Entry
2010
Propulsion
Rocket
Engine
Liquid-fuel rocket (Scud-derived)
Launch
Ground-launched
Length (ft)
36.1
MTOW (lb)
13228
Payload (lb)
1653
Service Ceiling (ft)
200000
Range (mi)
497
Armament
HE