Hormuz-2
Hormuz-2 missiles
TypeASBM,ARM[1]
Place of originIran
Production history
VariantsHormuz-1
Hormuz-2
Specifications

PropellantSolid fuel
Operational
range
300 km[1]
Guidance
system
Terminal guidance(Active or Passive)[1]
Launch
platform
TEL[1]
References

Hormuz-2 (missile) (Persian: موشک هرمز-2)[2][3] is an Iranian[4][5] naval (strike) ballistic missile[6] which is able to hit floating-targets at sea with high accuracy. The range of this Iranian missile is approximately 300 km.[7] It was revealed in a defense exhibition on 11 May 2014[1] and is believed to be an Anti-radiation derivative of Fateh-110 tactical ballistic missile having Terminal guidance instead of Electro-Optical guidance.[1]

In March 2017, it was reported that this domestically-made ballistic missile dubbed “Hormuz-2” was fired.[8]

Hormuz-2's[9][10][11] appearance is mentioned to be very similar to the missile of Persian Gulf (Khalije-Fars) which is a supersonic quasi ballistic anti-ship missile, which is reported to be able of targeting warships.[12][13][14][15]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Binnie, Jeremy (13 July 2014). "IRGC unveils new tactical ballistic missiles developments - IHS Jane's 360". London. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014.
  2. Iran successfully test-fires Hormuz-2 ballistic missile yjc.ir
  3. Iran’s High Precision Ballistic Missile Successfully Test-Fired alwaght.com
  4. Hormuz rocket; "ballistic hunter" giant ships irinn.ir
  5. Destroying the naval target from a distance of 250 km with the successful firing of the Hormuz-2 missile kayhan.ir
  6. Successful Hormuz-2 missile test magiran.com
  7. IRGC Successfully Test-Fires Homegrown Missile tasnimnews.com
  8. Iran Tests ‘Hormuz-2’ Ballistic Missile defenseworld.net
  9. Introducing the Hormuz-2 Missile aparat.com
  10. Roaring of "Hormuz-2" ballistic missile in the coast of Makran yjc.ir
  11. Destruction of US's aircraft carriers with "Hormuz-2" missile yjc.ir
  12. Hormuz-2 missile test aparat.com
  13. The IRGC destroyed a naval target from a distance of 250 km with the "Hormuz-2" missile tasnimnews.com
  14. The new naval mission for the IRGC's 2,000-kilometer missiles tasnimnews.com
  15. The IRGC destroyed a naval target from a distance of 250 km with the Hormuz-2 missile mashreghnews.ir
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