PropertyValue
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  • Shahab-2
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  • The Shahab-2 (Persian: Ŝahāb 2, meaning "Meteor-2") is the successor to the Iranian Shahab-1 missile. It is based on the Hwasong-6. The missile has a CEP of 50 m. [citation needed] On November 2, 2006, Iran fired unarmed missiles to begin 10 days of military simulations. Iranian state television reported "dozens of missiles were fired including Shahab-2 and Shahab-3 missiles. The missiles had ranges from 300 km to up to 2,000 km...Iranian experts have made some changes to Shahab-3 missiles installing cluster warheads in them with the capacity to carry 1,400 bombs." These launches come after some United States-led military exercises in the Persian Gulf on October 30, 2006, meant to train for blocking the transport of weapons of mass destruction.[1]
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Length
  • -737.4
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vehicle range
  • 750.0
diameter
  • 0.885 m
filling
  • One
Guidance
  • inertial
Service
  • 1990
Name
  • Shahab-2
Type
  • Tactical SRBM
is missile
  • yes
payload capacity
  • 1000.0
Weight
  • 6370
Manufacturer
  • Iran
Used by
  • Iran
Engine
  • Liquid
abstract
  • The Shahab-2 (Persian: Ŝahāb 2, meaning "Meteor-2") is the successor to the Iranian Shahab-1 missile. It is based on the Hwasong-6. The missile has a CEP of 50 m. [citation needed] On November 2, 2006, Iran fired unarmed missiles to begin 10 days of military simulations. Iranian state television reported "dozens of missiles were fired including Shahab-2 and Shahab-3 missiles. The missiles had ranges from 300 km to up to 2,000 km...Iranian experts have made some changes to Shahab-3 missiles installing cluster warheads in them with the capacity to carry 1,400 bombs." These launches come after some United States-led military exercises in the Persian Gulf on October 30, 2006, meant to train for blocking the transport of weapons of mass destruction.[1]