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Samen/Ghadr-101
Type SRBM[1]
Place of origin Iran
Production history
Designed 2008-09-21
Specifications
Length 9.0 m[1]
Diameter 1.0-1.25 m[1]

Propellant solid propellant[1]
Operational
range
750-800 km[1]

The Samen (Persian: سامن‎) or Ghadr-101 missile is a road-mobile solid propelled MRBM that was revealed during a military parade on 21 September 2008[1] and then tested on 10 November 2008 as a response to a US missile-shield test that took place on 3 November 2008, details of the missile after that were kept classified.[2] The missile is believed to be derived from the DF-15 rocket and have received help with its Ashoura (missile)/Ghadr-110 MRBM replacement for the Shahab-3 ballistic missile. Iran is believed to have obtained the technology from A.Q Khan's proliferation network, the Ghadr 101 motor rocket was believed to have been completed in 2005.[1] It is suggested that the Ghadr-101 along with Ghadr-110 will provide Iran with ASAT and IRBM capability[1]

Characteristics[]

It has a triconic warhead. Whether it is single-stage or 2-stage is still unknown. It has a payload capacity of 650–1158 kg High-explosive, a diameter of 1.0-1.25 m and a length of 9 m and a range of 750–800 km[1]

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