Fajr-4 | |
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Type | Air-launched rocket [1] [2] |
Place of origin | Iran [1] [2] |
Service history | |
Used by | IRIAF |
Production history | |
Designer | AFAGIR |
Designed | May 2014 [2] |
Produced | Unknown [2] |
Variants | Fajr-4
[2] Fajr-4CL [2] |
Specifications | |
Diameter | 333 mm [1] [2] |
Guidance system | Onboard guidance [1] |
Launch platform | Sukhoi Su-22 [1] [2] |
References |
The Fajr-4 ( Persian: فجر-۴) is an Iranian air-to-surface guided rocket that was first unveiled on 9 May 2020 through a video released by the IRGC Aerospace Force. In the video, the missile is seen undergoing a drop test from a Sukhoi Su-22 fighter-bomber. [1] [2] Videos released of Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, paying a visit to an IRGC Aerospace Force suggest that Iran had already armed its Sukhoi Su-22's with a new air-to-surface missile. [2]
The IRGC has not provided further details of the missile. [2]
The Artillery rocket has a caliber of 333 mm, uses command guidance [1] and has maneuvering fins. [2]
The missile has two variants, Fajr-4 and Fajr-4CL.
Fajr-4 | |
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Type | Air-launched rocket [1] [2] |
Place of origin | Iran [1] [2] |
Service history | |
Used by | IRIAF |
Production history | |
Designer | AFAGIR |
Designed | May 2014 [2] |
Produced | Unknown [2] |
Variants | Fajr-4
[2] Fajr-4CL [2] |
Specifications | |
Diameter | 333 mm [1] [2] |
Guidance system | Onboard guidance [1] |
Launch platform | Sukhoi Su-22 [1] [2] |
References |
The Fajr-4 ( Persian: فجر-۴) is an Iranian air-to-surface guided rocket that was first unveiled on 9 May 2020 through a video released by the IRGC Aerospace Force. In the video, the missile is seen undergoing a drop test from a Sukhoi Su-22 fighter-bomber. [1] [2] Videos released of Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, paying a visit to an IRGC Aerospace Force suggest that Iran had already armed its Sukhoi Su-22's with a new air-to-surface missile. [2]
The IRGC has not provided further details of the missile. [2]
The Artillery rocket has a caliber of 333 mm, uses command guidance [1] and has maneuvering fins. [2]
The missile has two variants, Fajr-4 and Fajr-4CL.