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Fateh-110 Iranian Close-Range Ballistic Missile

Fateh-110, NP-110

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Basic Information
Name
Fateh-110 Iranian Close-Range Ballistic Missile
Designation
Fateh-110, NP-110
Alternate Designation
Fateh-110, NP-110
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Aerospace Industries
Date of Introduction
2002
Description

Hezbollah and Houthi Proliferation. Prompted by its experience in the war with Iraq in the 1980s, Iran actively pursued a ballistic missile arsenal that had greater precision and accuracy. As part of this effort, Iran began developing the Fateh-110 in 1995 (Victorious-110; also known as the NP-110). The Fateh-110 is a solid-fueled short-range ballistic missile. The missile is also capable of carrying nuclear or biological warheads. The Fateh-110 series can be launched from any location as a road mobile system. Iran developed four variations of the Fateh-110. Iran successfully tested its first solid-fueled surface-to-surface missile, state-run Tehran radio reported on 31 May 2001. The guided Fateh-110 missile was developed at the government-owned Aerospace Industries, the radio said, adding, "Fateh-110, a super-modern surface-to-surface missile, functions with combined solid fuel, is able to cause great damage and finds targets with accuracy. The rocket is classified among Iran's most efficient missiles.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Max Speed 4325.5 km/h
Range 300.0 km
Variants
The Fateh-110/I Has a maximum range of 200km (124 miles), and can carry a 650kg payload. It was declared operational in 2002.
The Fateh-110/II Has a range of 250km (155 miles), a payload of 450kg. Iran announced the development of this variant in 2004.
The Fateh-110/III Was announced in 2010 and designed to have more accuracy and a quicker launch time. It has a range of 300km, can carry a 650kgpayload.
The Fateh-110/IV Developed in 2012 and is designed to have precision targeting and has a guidance system. It also has a range of 300km, can carry a 650kg payload.
Zolfaghar On September 25, 2016, Iranian Defense Minister Hossein Dehghan announced that Iran’s new Zolfaghar ballistic missile, a Fateh-110 variant, has a potential range of 700 km. The latest member of the Fateh-110 family of solid-fueled short-range ballistic missiles, Iran claims that Zolfaghar is equipped with a sub-munition warhead. The Iranian Ministry of Defense released a video allegedly showing the Zolfaghar being fired and successfully hitting a tiny target. The authenticity of the video has not been verified.
Fateh-110 Anti-Ship Variants In 2014, the IRGC displayed two variants of the Fateh missile it called the Hormuz-1 and Hormuz-2. The Hormuz-1 is claimed to have anti-radiation capabilities for attacking radar systems, and in 2014, Iranian television broadcast images of commanders watching an attack on a target with radar antennae. The original claim was that Hormuz-2 was an anti-ship variant. Still, images of the missile suggested it had a similar radio frequency-transparent ray dome and not a window for an electro-optical infrared seeker, suggesting it is essentially the same as the Hormuz-1. Another anti-ship variant of the Fateh is the Khalij Fars, which has the electro-optical seeker required to improve accuracy enough to potentially hit a moving target. Tehran claims that the early version of Khalij Fars entered service in 2008, but was not officially delivered to the Iranian military until a ceremony in March 2014. This ceremony featured Fateh missiles painted blue to suggest an anti-ship variant, but Iran put caps on the noses of the rockets, preventing verification of the EO/IR seekers. The Department of Defense assessed in the unclassified version of its 2014 report on the military power of Iran that it does possess an anti-ship ballistic missile capability.
System
Alternate Designation Fateh-110, NP-110
Proliferation Hezbollah, Iran, Houthi
Basing Ground
Launch Platform(s) TEL
Effective Range 300 km
Circular Error Probability 10 m
Note The Fateh-110 is a solid fueled short range ballistic missile. The missile is also capable of carrying nuclear or biological warheads.
Dimensions
Length 8.86 m
Missile Weight 3,450 kg
Diameter 0.61 m
Fin Span INA m
Payload
Warhead Type Single
Warhead Options HE, chemical, sub-munitions, nuclear
Nuclear Yield INA
Conventional Warhead Weight 400-600 kg
Conventional Warheads Available HE, sub-munitions
Multiple Independently targetable Reentry Vehicle (MIRV) Capable No
Chemical Capable Yes
Propulsion Characteristics
Engine Single stage
Propellant Solid
Speed Mach 3.5
Flight Ceiling 27 km
Fire Control
Guidance System GPS and Inertial Guidance System
Details
Country of Origin Iran
Category Ground-Launched Ballistic Missiles (GLBM) (50 km - 300 km)
Air > Ground-Launched Ballistic Missiles (GLBM) (50 km - 300 km)
Filter Label
F
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
8.86 m
Width
0.61 m
Height
Weight
3450 kg
Operators (3)
Iran
Syria
Non-State Actors
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