Iran’s Army Fires Naze’at-10 Missiles in War Game


Iran’s Army Fires Naze’at-10 Missiles in War Game

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - The Iranian Army Ground Force launched two Naze’at-10 missiles as part of an ongoing military drill in central Iran on Sunday.

The Ground Force kicked off the massive exercise in deserts near the central city of Kashan in Isfahan province this morning.

Codenamed Beit ul-Muqaddas-28, the war game is performed in three stages. The first and second phases of the drill will be held today in the desert areas.

The third stage will be carried out on Monday across Nasrabad operational zone also in Isfahan province.

The exercise will also include the launch of N-6 version of Naze’at as well as Fajr-5 rocket.

The two N-10 missiles fired on Sunday morning had a range of 140 kilometers.

The Ground Force’s experts have upgraded the latest generation of Naze’at ballistic missile, which has improved capabilities, including longer range, higher precision strike capability, and stronger destruction power.

It can be launched from mobile pads, a unique characteristic compared with similar class missiles.

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