Qased

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Qased
TypeSmart bomb
Place of originIran
Specifications
Mass2,000 lb (910 kg)

Guidance
system
Unknown
References

Qased (also Ghased; Persian: قاصد, lit.'Messenger') is a 2000-pound (900 kg) Iranian developed smart bomb.

Guidance[edit]

Qased is a guided precision weapon, but it is not clear whether it is laser-guided or TV-guided. TV footage of its test-fire suggests it is TV-guided. It is thought to be for use with Iran's F-4 Phantom II fighter jets.[1]Qassed-3 is a later development with a range of 100 kilometers. The missile, which has previously been showcased during military parades, can be deployed on fighter jets. It is equipped with a micro jet engine that enables it to be fired at a speed of 600 kilometers per hour toward targets, and is guided using a seeker head.

See also[edit]

Qassed-3 has a 100 km range

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Iran says it's developed Smart Bomb". Salon.com. August 23, 2007. Archived from the original on August 27, 2007. Retrieved August 23, 2007.

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