Iran Unveils 'Fattah' Hypersonic Missile: This Maneuverable Missile
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51% : Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said that this is a message that the Islamic Republic of Iran is a strong country that defends the people of the region and the oppressed people of the world.50% : On June 6, 2023, IRINN TV (Iran) aired a report about the unveiling of Iran's new "Fattah" hypersonic missile.
48% : The ballistic missiles of the Islamic Republic of Iran are equipped with winglets that help them hit the target with accuracy.
47% : [...] The 'Fattah' Takes A Compound Course That Can Be Adjusted, Making It Impossible For Air-Defense Radar To Identify Where To Intercept The Missile Younes Shadloo: "We may say that this is the most important defensive-strategic achievement of the Islamic Republic of Iran, because our ballistic defense systems - and our ballistic missiles - go through an almost fixed course from launch and until they hit the target.
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