Iran vs. Israel: Iran has used several ballistic missiles to attack Israel. These include the Fatah-2, Imad, and Ghadr.
Highlights
Iran has several ballistic missiles
Fatah-2, Gadar, Imad were used against Israel
The Fatah-2 missile has the capability to change its route.
Ever since Iran fired more than 180 missiles at Israel, it has been a topic of discussion worldwide. Iranian state media says that Iran used several ballistic missiles to attack Israel. According to a Reuters report, those missiles primarily included the Emad and Ghadr missiles. It is also being said that Iran also attacked with its new Fatah-2 missile. What is the capability of these Iranian missiles? Let's find out.
Imad
The Imad is a medium-range ballistic missile and has been in service since 2015. According to reports, it
can carry a 750-kilogram payload over a distance of 1,700 kilometers and hits its enemy targets with an accuracy of 10 meters.
Why is Imad dangerous?
According to reports, Imad's design allows it to be detonated far above the target, and if used as a biological or nuclear weapon, it could cause significant devastation.
Mutiny
It is not yet confirmed which version of this missile Iran used. The Ghadr-110 has a range of up to 2,000 kilometers. It is also a medium-range ballistic missile. It can carry a warhead weighing up to 1,000 kilograms.
Fatah-2
Fatah means "conqueror." The Fatah-2 holds significant importance for Iran. It claims to travel 15 times faster than the speed of sound and can target enemies up to 1,400 kilometers away. According to reports, the missile is equipped with a warhead that can change its trajectory, making it difficult to intercept. The Fatah-2 ranks among Iran's most accurate missiles.