
Iran unveils its first hypersonic missile
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58% : The "Fattah" hypersonic missile, with a range of 1,400 kilometers, was presented in the presence of the President of Iran Ebrahim Raisi, and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Commander-in-Chief Hosein Salami.57% : Tehran, May 6 (EFE).- Iran presented Tuesday its first hypersonic missile, capable of circumventing "all anti-missile defenses" thanks to its high speed greater than that of sound, state agency IRNA reported.
54% : Iran joins the handful of countries that have tested this type of missile, such as the United States, China, North Korea and Russia.
52% : Tehran presented a new missile in late May with a range of 2,000 kilometers and a warhead of 1,500 kilos, equipped with liquid fuel engines and more precise than previous versions.
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