Iran’s Revolutionary Guards yesterday unveiled an intermediate range ballistic missile capable of traveling at hypersonic speeds of up to 15 times the speed of sound, state television reported.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi hailed the new missile’s hypersonic capability, saying it would boost Iran’s “power of deterrence” and “bring peace and stability to the countries of the region.”
The official Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) published photographs of the ceremony in a closed area it did not identify. Several top military commanders were present, including Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander-in-chief General Hossein Salami.
Photo: AP / Tasnim News Agency
“The range of the Fattah missile is 1,400km and its speed before hitting its target” is between 13 and 15 times the speed of sound, IRNA said.
Like slower ballistic missiles, hypersonic missiles can be equipped with nuclear warheads and Iran’s announcement it was producing one in November prompted International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director-General Rafael Grossi to express concern.
However, Grossi added that he did not see the new missile “having any influence” on negotiations with Iran over its nuclear activities.
Talks between Tehran and major powers on reviving a 2015 nuclear deal that was left in tatters when Washington unilaterally abandoned it in 2018 and imposed renewed sanctions are currently stalled.
Iran has since suspended its implementation of the strict limits it agreed to on its nuclear activities and restricted IAEA monitoring in a policy it is only slowly reversing.
Unlike conventional ballistic missiles, hypersonic ones fly on a trajectory low in the atmosphere, enabling them to reach their targets more quickly and with less chance of being intercepted by modern air defenses.
When the program was announced last year, Iranian Revolutionary Guards Aerospace Force Commander General Amirali Hajizadeh said the system was developed to “counter air defense shields,” adding that he believed it would take decades before a system capable of intercepting it is developed.
Iran’s arch foe Israel, which is widely believed to have its own undeclared nuclear arsenal, has multiple air defense shields for countering subsonic and supersonic missiles.
North Korea’s test of a hypersonic missile last year sparked concerns about the race to acquire the technology, which is currently led by Russia, followed by China and the US.
Since March last year, Russia’s Kinzhal hypersonic missile has been used multiple times in its war against Ukraine.
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