Friday, May 20, 2011

Nazeat Tactical Ballistic Missile

Nazeat Tactical Ballistic Missile
***The Following is a Modified Excerpt from "Iranian Military Capability 2011"***

The Nazeat family of rockets was an attempt by Iran to develop a FROG-7 equivalent during the 1980's with considerable help from China. They are sometimes called “Mushak”, which simply means missile.

The Nazeat system can be mounted on several platforms, including the 6x6 Mercedes-Benz trucks that also carry the Fajr-series rockets such as the 2631 series.

The rocket itself comes in two variants, the Nazeat-6H and the Nazeat-10H. Both are single-stage, solid-fueled and carry HE warheads, though can be equipped with a variety of warheads including sub-munitions or even CBRN payloads. They are unguided and fin-stabilized by four rear fins.

Non-standard Nazeat-6H TEL (SMM)
Specifications: Nazeat-6H
Configuration: Single stage, solid fuel
Weight: 960 kg
Length: 6.29 m
Diameter: 356 mm
Max. Range: 100 km
Min. Range: 80 km
Warhead: 130 kg
CEP: <500m*





Nazeat-10H (M-ATF)
Specifications: Nazeat-10H
Configuration: Single-state, solid fuel
Weight: 1,830 kg
Length: 8.02 m
Diameter: 455 mm
Max. Range: 130 km
Min. Range: 110 km
Warhead: 230 kg
CEP: <650 m*

* = at maximum range

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