Raad-500

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Raad-500 missile (Persian: موشک رعد ۵۰۰) is an Iranian SRBM[2]/Tactical ballistic missile[3] which is equipped with a progressive composite engine that is dubbed as "Zohair (Persian: زهیر)". Raad-500 means "Thunder 500", and it was designed by halving the weight of the previous Iranian missile (Fateh-110) whose body was made from metal; whereas the range of this new Iranian ballistic missile increased two hundred kilometers more than Fateh-110),[4] and its final range is 500 kilometers.[5]

TypeSRBM
PlaceoforiginIran
Mass1750 kg
EngineZohair
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Raad-500
Raad-500 missiles[1]
TypeSRBM
Place of originIran
Specifications
Mass1750 kg

EngineZohair
Operational
range
500 km
Maximum speed8 Mach
Accuracy5 m
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The Raad-500, is significantly shorter than its predecessor (7.61m compared to 8.86m) yet can reportedly reach 500 km. Its warhead is smaller but still powerful, and designed to separate in the early midcourse phase, making it more difficult to detect, track, and intercept than unibody missiles like the Fateh-110, or those with warheads that separate in the terminal phase.[6]

Motor

This ballistic missile[7][8] possesses an solid rocket motor made of carbon fiber composites, it makes the motor casing able to bear pressures up[9] to one hundred bars.[10][11]

Unveiling

Raad-500 missile was unveiled on 9 February 2020 in Tehran by the attendance of IRGC's Chief Commander Major General Hossein Salami, and likewise Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.[12][13][14]

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