In Iran, the army successfully tests a new anti-tank guided missile Sadid-365

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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has successfully tested a new Sadid-365 anti-tank guided missile. It has been reported my classification.

Ali Kuhistani, head of the research and self-sufficiency organization of the ground forces of the IRGC, said that this missile can hit at a distance of up to 8 km and hit various armored vehicles.

He also noted that the armored personnel carriers will be equipped with four Sadid-365s.

Formerly Iranian Revolutionary Guards spent Successful testing of a high-precision long-range kamikaze drone equipped with a 50-kilogram warhead.

On March 1, ISNA news agency quoted a statement by Second Brigadier General Amir Abbas Farajpour, stating that the Iranian army’s spent in exercises where the latest Khordad 15, Khordad 3, Majid and Dezfoul air defense systems were tested.

In November last year, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Air Force Commander, Admiral Hajizade, declared that the country’s managed to develop The first domestic hypersonic ballistic missile.

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