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Naze'at
Type Artillery rocket
Service history
Used by Iran[1][2]
Production history
Manufacturer Iran
Specifications
Warhead One

Engine Solid
Operational
range
100–130 km
Launch
platform
Vehicle

Naze'at (Persian: نازعات‎) are a series of Iranian-made artillery rocket with an estimated range of 100 km. There are two known variants, named Naze'at 6-H and Naze'at 10-H,[3][4] each with different specifications. Like Zelzals, Naze'at rockets don't have a guidance system.

Specifications[]

Naze'at 6-H rocket
  • Max. range (km): 100
  • Min. range (km): 80
  • Length (mm): 6290
  • Diameter (mm): 356
  • Initial weight (kg): 960
  • Warhead weight (kg): 130
  • C.E.P (%): <5% Max. range
  • Average Action Time (sec): 9
  • Specific Impulse (sec): 240
  • Propellant Weight (kg): 420
  • Type of Propellant: Solid (HTPB)
  • Service life: 7 years [5]
Naze'at 10-H rocket
  • Max. range (km): 130
  • Min. range (km): 110
  • Length (mm): 8020
  • Diameter (mm): 457
  • Initial weight (kg): 1830
  • Warhead weight (kg): 230
  • C.E.P (%): <5% Max. range
  • Average Action Time (sec): 10
  • Specific Impulse (sec): 240
  • Propellant Weight (kg): 865
  • Type of Propellant: Solid (HTPB)
  • Service life: 7 years [6]

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