Iran exhibits its 1800 km-range missile “QADR 1” for first time during a military forces’ parade on the country’s National Army Day.
The domestically produced missile was manufactured by Iranian aerospace experts working for the Iranian Defense Ministry.
Every part of the missile has been manufactured inside the country including the fuel system, Oxide charger and the missile launcher. The device underwent comprehensive testing using more locally produced technology.
Also on display Thursday were the Zelzal, Nazeat, Hawk, Fajr 3 and 4 rockets.
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