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Iran Weapons and Military Equipment

Browse 72 weapon systems built or assembled in Iran, including aircraft & uavs, air defense, and related systems, with images, specifications, source notes, and conflict records.

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2014 Yemen Civil War202020 United States-Iran Conflict202025 Israel-Iran Conflict132026 Iran War92011 Syrian Civil War72014 Russia-Ukraine War72023 Israel-Hamas War72023 Israel-Hezbollah Conflict6

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Aircraft & UAVs

Crewed aircraft, drones, and loitering munitions.

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Mohajer-6, Armed intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance UAV, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2020 Tigray War +2 moreMohajer-6Armed intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance UAVBuilt by: Qods Aviation IndustriesThe Mohajer-6 is an Iranian armed ISTAR UAV built by Qods Aviation Industries for surveillance, targeting, and light precision-strike missions. It has been documented in Russian service in Ukraine, Ethiopian government use during the 2020 Tigray War, Sudanese Armed Forces use in Sudan, and Iranian cross-border strikes against Kurdish opposition targets in Iraq.
Qasef-1 loitering munition / UAV, Loitering munition / UAV, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Yemen Civil WarQasef-1 loitering munition / UAVLoitering munition / UAVBuilt by: Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA)The Qasef-1 is an Iranian-linked, Houthi-operated loitering munition/UAV in the Ababil-T or Ababil-II design family. Conflict Armament Research documented recovered and intercepted examples in Yemen, tied the type to attacks on Saudi-led coalition Patriot radar sets, and later distinguished imported production-line airframes from a hybrid example that suggested growing local assembly capacity.
Shahed-107, Long-range explosive-reconnaissance UAV / loitering munition, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Russia-Ukraine WarShahed-107Long-range explosive-reconnaissance UAV / loitering munitionBuilt by: Shahed Aviation IndustriesThe Shahed-107 is an Iranian high-wing one-way attack UAV first reported as a Shahed-101-family explosive-reconnaissance design offered to Russia and later documented by Ukrainian intelligence through recovered or examined Shahed-107 components. Public sources distinguish between early 1,500 km range claims from Iranian media and a DIU-assessed battlefield sample with a 15 kg warhead, DLE 111 two-stroke engine, 28 L fuel tank, X-shaped tail, anti-jam navigation equipment, and about 300 km operational range.
Shahed-131, Long-range one-way attack UAV, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2004 Iranian-Kurdish Conflict +2 moreShahed-131Long-range one-way attack UAVBuilt by: Shahed Aviation Industries / HESAThe Shahed-131 is the smaller Iranian one-way attack UAV in the Shahed-131/Shahed-136 family, built around a delta-wing airframe, pre-programmed coordinate navigation, and a compact warhead. Russia operates the type as Geran-1 in Ukraine, Iran has used Shahed-131-series salvos in direct regional attacks, and Houthi sources and U.S. intelligence identify the Waid-1 as the corresponding smaller Houthi designation.
Shahed-136, Long-range one-way attack UAV, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2020 United States-Iran Conflict +2 moreShahed-136Long-range one-way attack UAVBuilt by: Shahed Aviation Industries / HESAThe Shahed-136 is an Iranian long-range one-way attack UAV built around a low-cost delta-wing airframe, satellite/inertial navigation, and a piston pusher engine. Russia fields the type as Geran-2 in Ukraine, the Houthis use the Waid-2 designation in the Red Sea, and Iran has used Shahed-series salvos in direct regional conflicts to saturate air defenses and strike fixed targets.
Arash-2, Long-range one-way attack UAV / loitering munition, Aircraft & UAVs2025 Israel-Iran ConflictArash-2Long-range one-way attack UAV / loitering munitionBuilt by: IranThe Arash-2 is an Iranian long-range one-way attack UAV in the Arash/Kian family, publicly described by Iranian military reporting as a strategic-range system aimed at Israeli targets and radar or fixed-infrastructure attack. Open sources describe booster-assisted or container-style launch, a claimed 2,000 km class range, and possible seeker configurations, while conflict reporting ties the type to Iranian strikes and U.S. counter-drone attacks during the 2025 Israel-Iran Conflict.
Shahed-101, Small one-way attack UAV / loitering munition, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2023 Israel-Hezbollah Conflict +1 moreShahed-101Small one-way attack UAV / loitering munitionBuilt by: Shahed Aviation IndustriesThe Shahed-101 is a smaller Iranian one-way attack UAV in the wider Shahed loitering-munition family, publicly documented through recovered Iraqi material, Hezbollah launches toward Israel, Houthi use in Yemen, and Russian fielding against Ukraine. Open sources describe piston and electric-motor configurations, a compact warhead, satellite/inertial navigation, and a battlefield-to-mid-range strike role below the larger Shahed-131 and Shahed-136 classes. June 2025 Israel-Iran debris records identify a Shahed-101/107 series, but do not isolate the Shahed-101 submodel.
Ababil-3 UAV, Unmanned aerial vehicle, Aircraft & UAVs2011 Syrian Civil War, 2013 War in Iraq +2 moreAbabil-3 UAVUnmanned aerial vehicleBuilt by: Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA)The Ababil-3 is an Iranian fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle in the HESA Ababil family, used primarily for reconnaissance and surveillance. Open-source conflict reporting links the type or local derivatives to Syrian government-aligned operations, Iraq-aligned militia use, and Sudanese Armed Forces drone activity, while separate imagery connects the airframe to Almas missile carriage.

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Air Defense

Systems that contest aircraft, missiles, helicopters, and drones.

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Iranian coastal surveillance radar sites, HF over-the-horizon 3D phased-array early-warning and coastal surveillance radar, Air Defense2020 United States-Iran Conflict, 2025 Israel-Iran Conflict +1 moreIranian coastal surveillance radar sitesHF over-the-horizon 3D phased-array early-warning and coastal surveillance radarBuilt by: Iranian defense industryIranian coastal surveillance radar sites cover fixed early-warning and maritime-monitoring radars used around the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, and wider Iranian air-defense network. Public sources identify Ghadir/Qadir as a reported HF over-the-horizon 3D phased-array radar family, while CENTCOM's 2026 strike releases identify coastal radar sites at Goruk, Qeshm Island, and later Iranian coastal locations without publicly naming every radar model.
Iranian integrated air-defense system, Integrated air-defense network, Air Defense2025 Israel-Iran Conflict, 2020 United States-Iran ConflictIranian integrated air-defense systemIntegrated air-defense networkBuilt by: Iranian defense industry / Russian defense industryThe Iranian integrated air-defense system is the national command, radar, and surface-to-air missile network used to defend Iranian airspace and strategic sites. It combines the Khatam al-Anbiya command structure, domestic systems such as Bavar-373 and Khordad-family SAMs, imported Russian S-300 batteries, and older Soviet or Russian equipment. Recent Israel-Iran and United States-Iran conflict reporting treats the network as a fielded but heavily pressured air-defense layer whose radars, command sites, and long-range batteries became major suppression targets.
Saqr / Project 358 surface-to-air missile, Loitering surface-to-air missile, Air Defense2014 Yemen Civil WarSaqr / Project 358 surface-to-air missileLoitering surface-to-air missileBuilt by: Iranian defense industryThe Saqr, commonly identified as Project 358 or the 358 missile, is an Iranian-designed loitering surface-to-air missile associated with Houthi-aligned forces in Yemen. It differs from conventional short-range SAMs by boosting into flight, cruising while searching for slower aerial targets, and using a compact air-breathing engine, making it a notable counter-UAV and helicopter threat in the 2014 Yemen Civil War.
Bavar-373 air-defense system, Long-range surface-to-air missile system, Air Defense2025 Israel-Iran Conflict, 2020 United States-Iran ConflictBavar-373 air-defense systemLong-range surface-to-air missile systemBuilt by: Aerospace Industries OrganizationBavar-373 is Iran's road-mobile long-range surface-to-air missile system, developed by the Aerospace Industries Organization after the S-300 procurement gap and fielded in 2019. Iranian sources later advertised Sayyad-4B and Bavar-373-II upgrades with longer claimed reach, while 2025-2026 conflict reporting treated the system as part of Iran's high-end air-defense layer under Israeli and U.S. suppression pressure rather than a publicly confirmed source of intercept kills.
Misagh-1 MANPADS, Man-portable infrared-guided surface-to-air missile, Air Defense2003 Iraq War, 2014 Yemen Civil WarMisagh-1 MANPADSMan-portable infrared-guided surface-to-air missileBuilt by: Shahid Kazemi Industrial ComplexThe Misagh-1 is an Iranian shoulder-fired, infrared-guided surface-to-air missile in the Chinese QW-1 design line. Open-source evidence outside Iran is strongest for reported 2003 Iraq War insurgent possession and Houthi QW-1-pattern display evidence in Yemen, but both lanes require care because Misagh-1, QW-1, and closely related patterns can be difficult to distinguish from imagery alone.
Misagh-2 MANPADS, Man-portable infrared-guided surface-to-air missile, Air Defense2014 Yemen Civil WarMisagh-2 MANPADSMan-portable infrared-guided surface-to-air missileBuilt by: Shahid Kazemi Industrial ComplexThe Misagh-2 is an Iranian shoulder-fired, infrared-guided MANPADS linked by open sources to the Chinese QW-series design line and Iran's domestic QW-18-pattern assembly. Specialist reporting and arms-proliferation research identify Misagh-2 or QW-18-pattern systems in Houthi-aligned possession during the 2014 Yemen Civil War, giving small units a portable short-range threat to helicopters, UAVs, cruise missiles, and other low-flying aircraft.
Khordad-15 air-defense system, Medium-range surface-to-air missile system, Air Defense2020 United States-Iran Conflict, 2026 Iran WarKhordad-15 air-defense systemMedium-range surface-to-air missile systemBuilt by: Iran Aviation Industries OrganizationKhordad-15 is Iran's road-mobile medium-range surface-to-air missile system, unveiled in 2019 as part of the Islamic Republic's domestic air-defense layer. Source coverage describes a truck-mounted launcher paired with phased-array radar and Sayyad-family missiles, while 2026 reporting identified likely Khordad-15 launchers among Iranian SAM systems struck during the U.S. and Israeli anti-air-defense campaign.
Sevom Khordad / 3rd Khordad air-defense system, Medium-range surface-to-air missile system, Air Defense2020 United States-Iran ConflictSevom Khordad / 3rd Khordad air-defense systemMedium-range surface-to-air missile systemBuilt by: Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace ForceSevom Khordad, also known as 3rd Khordad, is an Iranian road-mobile medium-range surface-to-air missile system built around a self-contained TELAR and phased-array radar. Its best-documented combat use is the June 2019 shootdown of a U.S. Navy BAMS-D/RQ-4A Global Hawk near the Strait of Hormuz; later 2026 reporting identified Third Khordad as a possible system in an F-15E shootdown claim, but that launcher attribution remained less certain.

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Artillery

Tube artillery, rocket artillery, and long-range ground fires.

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Iranian ballistic missiles, Ballistic missile family, Artillery2004 Iranian-Kurdish Conflict, 2020 United States-Iran Conflict +3 moreIranian ballistic missilesBallistic missile familyBuilt by: Aerospace Industries OrganizationIranian ballistic missiles comprise Iran's short- and medium-range strike families, from Scud-derived Shahab and Qiam liquid-fuel systems to solid-fuel Fateh, Zolfaghar, Kheibar Shekan, Fattah, and Sejjil lines. Public references describe a mostly road-mobile force with ranges from a few hundred kilometers to about 2,000 km or more, improved precision and reentry-vehicle work, and repeated direct use in regional conflicts.
Badr-3 heavy rocket, Large-calibre artillery rocket, Artillery2021 Israel-Palestine Crisis, 2023 Israel-Hamas WarBadr-3 heavy rocketLarge-calibre artillery rocketBuilt by: IRGC Quds Force Unit 340 / Palestinian Islamic Jihad (al-Quds Brigades)The Badr-3 heavy rocket is a large-calibre unguided artillery rocket tied to Iranian design support and Palestinian Islamic Jihad's Gaza production network. PIJ unveiled the rocket in 2019, used it during the May 2021 Israel-Palestine Crisis, and Israeli forces later reported captured Badr-3 parts at a PIJ weapons-production post in northern Gaza in November 2023.
Badr-3 Rocket Launcher System, Rocket launcher system associated with the Badr-3 heavy rocket, Artillery2023 Israel-Hamas WarBadr-3 Rocket Launcher SystemRocket launcher system associated with the Badr-3 heavy rocketBuilt by: Not publicly identifiedThe Badr-3 Rocket Launcher System is the launch equipment associated with the Badr-3 heavy rocket, a PIJ-linked rocket family with Iranian design and Gaza production context. Army Recognition reported an Iranian-origin launcher system uncovered by the IDF in Gaza in November 2023, while Israel Defense and IDF reporting described captured Badr-3 rockets or parts at a Palestinian Islamic Jihad post during the 2023 Israel-Hamas War.
Fateh-110 / Fateh-family ballistic missile, Short-range ballistic missile, Artillery2020 United States-Iran ConflictFateh-110 / Fateh-family ballistic missileShort-range ballistic missileBuilt by: Shahid Bagheri Industrial GroupThe Fateh-110 is Iran's road-mobile, solid-fuel short-range ballistic missile and the baseline of the Fateh family. CSIS says it is most likely a modified Zelzal-2, while Atlantic Council describes the first Fateh A-110 as entering service in 2004 and later variants adding range, guidance, and export-offshoot changes. CSIS also ties Fateh missiles to Iran's January 2020 retaliation after the Soleimani strike.
Fateh-313 ballistic missile, Short-range ballistic missile, Artillery2020 United States-Iran ConflictFateh-313 ballistic missileShort-range ballistic missileBuilt by: Aerospace Industries OrganizationThe Fateh-313 is an Iranian road-mobile, solid-fueled short-range ballistic missile built by the Aerospace Industries Organization as an upgraded Fateh-110 derivative. Open-source assessments say Iran likely used it against U.S. forces in Iraq during the January 2020 phase of the 2020 United States-Iran Conflict, and CSIS says Iran later displayed a closely related Raad-500 follow-on.
Qiam-1 / modified Qiam ballistic missile, Short-range ballistic missile, Artillery2011 Syrian Civil War, 2020 United States-Iran ConflictQiam-1 / modified Qiam ballistic missileShort-range ballistic missileBuilt by: Aerospace Industries OrganizationThe Qiam-1 is Iran's road-mobile, liquid-fueled short-range ballistic missile family derived from the Shahab-2, with a finless body and separable warhead that distinguish it from earlier Scud-derived missiles. Source reporting connects Qiam-type missiles to Iranian strikes in Syria against Islamic State targets and to the January 2020 Ayn al-Asad attack, while modified Qiam/Qiam-2 attribution remains analyst-dependent rather than an official Iranian model name.
Qiam-2 ballistic missile, Short-range ballistic missile, Artillery2011 Syrian Civil War, 2020 United States-Iran ConflictQiam-2 ballistic missileShort-range ballistic missileBuilt by: Aerospace Industries OrganizationQiam-2 is an analyst designation for an upgraded Iranian Qiam short-range ballistic missile with a revised reentry section, road-mobile launch configuration, and improved accuracy. Open-source references tie the modified missile to Iran's October 2018 Al Bukamal strike in Syria and the January 2020 Ain al-Asad strike in Iraq, while noting that Qiam-2 is not an official Iranian designation.
Haseb/Fajr-1 107 mm rocket, Unguided 107 mm artillery rocket, Artillery2012 Gaza-Israel Conflict, 2023 Israel-Hamas WarHaseb/Fajr-1 107 mm rocketUnguided 107 mm artillery rocketBuilt by: Aerospace Industries Organization / Shahid Bagheri IndustriesThe Haseb, also identified as the Fajr-1 or Fadjr-1, is an Iranian 107 mm unguided artillery rocket derived from the Chinese Type 63 family and associated with Iran's AIO/Shahid Bagheri production base. Open-source munitions reporting links apparent or probable examples to Gaza rocket fire in 2012 and 2023, both with model-identification caveats.

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Infantry Weapons

Portable weapons used by soldiers and small units.

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AM-50 Sayyad .50-caliber anti-materiel rifle, Anti-materiel rifle, Infantry Weapons2011 Syrian Civil War, 2013 War in Iraq +2 moreAM-50 Sayyad .50-caliber anti-materiel rifleAnti-materiel rifleBuilt by: Defense Industries Organization (Individual Combat Industries Group)The AM-50 Sayyad is an Iranian 12.7x99 mm anti-materiel rifle derived from the Steyr HS .50 pattern after a mid-2000s HS .50 sale to Iran. It is a single-shot bolt-action weapon produced by DIO/ICIG and documented with Iraqi government forces, Syrian war militias, Houthi fighters in Yemen, and Hamas-linked fighters in Gaza.
Dehlaviyeh anti-tank guided missile, Laser-guided anti-tank guided missile, Infantry Weapons2014 Yemen Civil War, 2014 War Against the Islamic State +1 moreDehlaviyeh anti-tank guided missileLaser-guided anti-tank guided missileBuilt by: Iranian defense industryThe Dehlaviyeh, also transliterated Dehlavieh, is an Iranian laser-guided anti-armor missile family introduced through a Defense Ministry production line in July 2012 and derived from the Russian Kornet design lineage. Public conflict evidence ties Dehlavieh 9M133-type guided weapons to Popular Mobilization Unit militia arsenals in Iraq and to maritime interdictions of Dehlaviyeh-family launchers or missiles moving from Iran toward Houthi-aligned forces in Yemen, where the record supports transfer and supply-chain context rather than confirmed battlefield firing.
RPG-7, Reusable shoulder-fired anti-tank rocket launcher, Infantry Weapons2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2023 Israel-Hamas War +4 moreRPG-7Reusable shoulder-fired anti-tank rocket launcherBuilt by: Various manufacturersThe RPG-7 is a Soviet-origin reusable shoulder-fired rocket launcher built around a simple 40 mm launch tube and a wide family of over-caliber anti-armor, fragmentation, and thermobaric rounds. Its low cost, portability, and large global stock make it a common infantry anti-armor and assault weapon, including documented Ukrainian service, Hamas use in Gaza, ISWAP use in the 2009 Boko Haram Insurgency, and insurgent use in Afghanistan.
Hoshdar-M sniper rifle, SVD-pattern sniper and designated marksman rifle, Infantry Weapons2014 Yemen Civil WarHoshdar-M sniper rifleSVD-pattern sniper and designated marksman rifleBuilt by: Defense Industries OrganizationThe Hoshdar-M is an Iranian SVD-pattern sniper and designated marksman rifle, also associated in UN reporting with the Nakhjir name. Its 2014 Yemen Civil War relevance comes from the 20 March 2016 FS Provence interdiction, where investigators documented 64 rifles in a dhow shipment later identified by the UN as Iranian-produced SVD sniper rifles and linked to an Iran-to-Yemen supply route.
Toophan anti-tank guided missile, Tube-launched anti-tank guided missile family, Infantry Weapons2011 Syrian Civil War, 2013 War in Iraq +2 moreToophan anti-tank guided missileTube-launched anti-tank guided missile familyBuilt by: Iranian defense industry / Aerospace Industries Organization / Iran Electronics IndustriesThe Toophan is an Iranian anti-tank guided missile family derived from the BGM-71 TOW, with wire-guided baseline models and later top-attack, thermobaric, and laser-guided branches. Public reporting connects Toophan systems to Syrian-government-aligned militias, Iraqi Popular Mobilization Unit forces, Houthi-aligned forces in Yemen, and Hezbollah forces in Lebanon through fielded-system, interdiction, battlefield-recovery, and direct-use evidence.
Tosan anti-tank guided missile, Wire-guided SACLOS anti-tank guided missile, Infantry Weapons2014 Yemen Civil War, 2006 Lebanon WarTosan anti-tank guided missileWire-guided SACLOS anti-tank guided missileBuilt by: Aerospace Industries OrganizationThe Tosan anti-tank guided missile is an Iranian wire-guided SACLOS anti-armor weapon in the 9M113 Konkurs lineage. Iran Press describes it as an Iranian reverse-engineered Konkurs-derived system used from ground and vehicle launchers, while Iran Watch links Tosan-1 production to the Aerospace Industries Organization. Conflict documentation ties Towsan-1 to Hezbollah's 2006 anti-armor inventory and Tosan missiles to Houthi-linked arms-flow and stockpile evidence in Yemen.

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Munitions

Standalone missiles, bombs, rockets, torpedoes, and guided or unguided explosive payloads.

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Al-Mandab-2 anti-ship cruise missile, Anti-ship cruise missile, Munitions2014 Yemen Civil War, 2023 Red Sea CrisisAl-Mandab-2 anti-ship cruise missileAnti-ship cruise missileBuilt by: Houthi movement / Iranian defense industryAl-Mandab-2 is a Houthi designation for an anti-ship cruise missile displayed in 2022 and associated by UN, defense, and component-analysis sources with the C-802-derived Iranian Noor/Ghader/Ghadir family. Houthi-affiliated media claimed a seven-meter missile with a 300-kilometer range and micro-turbojet propulsion, while outside assessments differ on whether the public evidence best matches Ghader, Ghadir, or a broader C-802 derivative.
Ghader anti-ship cruise missile, Anti-ship cruise missile, Munitions2014 Yemen Civil War, 2023 Red Sea CrisisGhader anti-ship cruise missileAnti-ship cruise missileBuilt by: Iranian defense industryThe Ghader, also reported as Qader, is an Iranian C-802/Noor-derived anti-ship cruise missile with source-dependent range reporting around 200-300 km. Iranian and specialist sources describe low-altitude, active-radar-guided land, ship, and aircraft launch options, while IISS later tied Ghader-like C-802 derivatives to Houthi anti-shipping weapons in Yemen and the Red Sea campaign.
Quds-Z-0 anti-ship cruise missile, Anti-ship cruise missile, Munitions2014 Yemen Civil War, 2023 Red Sea CrisisQuds-Z-0 anti-ship cruise missileAnti-ship cruise missileBuilt by: Houthi movement / Iranian defense industryThe Quds-Z-0 is a Houthi anti-ship cruise missile unveiled in 2023 as an EO/IR-guided maritime derivative of the Iranian Paveh/Quds cruise-missile family. Open-source analysis ties it to Houthi parade displays in Yemen and later lists it among the Paveh/Quds-based anti-ship cruise missiles used in the Red Sea anti-shipping campaign, with individual strike attribution still limited in public reporting.
Kowsar cruise anti-ship missile, Anti-ship cruise missile family, MunitionsKowsar cruise anti-ship missileAnti-ship cruise missile familyBuilt by: Aerospace Industries Organization / Iranian defense industryThe Kowsar cruise anti-ship missile is an Iranian short-range anti-ship missile family built by the Aerospace Industries Organization and associated with the Chinese C-701/TL-10 class. Public reporting describes Kowsar variants with television, infrared, or active-radar seeker options and coastal, ship, helicopter, jet, and small-boat launch roles, including C-701 Kowsar carriage on IRGC Navy Peykaap/Zolfaghar craft.
Iranian anti-ship missile systems, Anti-ship missile system, Munitions2020 United States-Iran Conflict, 2014 Yemen Civil WarIranian anti-ship missile systemsAnti-ship missile systemBuilt by: Iranian defense industryIranian anti-ship missile systems cover C802/Noor-derived coastal-defense cruise missiles, shorter-range C700-family boat missiles, Fateh-derived anti-ship ballistic missiles, and newer long-range anti-warship cruise missiles. The family underpins Iran's Strait of Hormuz maritime-denial posture and appears in Yemen conflict evidence through Houthi-linked Noor-family missile technology.
Cluster-munition warhead, Ballistic-missile cluster warhead, Munitions2025 Israel-Iran Conflict, 2026 Iran WarCluster-munition warheadBallistic-missile cluster warheadBuilt by: Iranian missile forcesCluster-munition warheads are missile payloads that open in flight and disperse multiple submunitions over a wide area instead of delivering a single unitary blast. Iranian ballistic-missile use of the payload was reported during the 2025 Israel-Iran Conflict and again in the 2026 Iran War, where monitors emphasized both the wide-area effect and the uncertainty around exact missile models.
Shahab series ballistic missiles, Iranian short- and medium-range ballistic missile family, MunitionsShahab series ballistic missilesIranian short- and medium-range ballistic missile familyBuilt by: Aerospace Industries OrganizationThe Shahab series is Iran's older liquid-fuel ballistic-missile line, spanning Scud-derived Shahab-1 and Shahab-2 short-range missiles and the No-Dong-derived Shahab-3 medium-range missile. CSIS and IISS describe Shahab-1 as a Scud-B copy with roughly 300 km class range, Shahab-2 as Iran's Scud-C line with roughly 500 km range, and Shahab-3 as the road-mobile MRBM that entered Iranian service in 2003 and became the basis for later Ghadr/Qadr and Emad variants.
Quds-1 land-attack cruise missile, Land-attack cruise missile, Munitions2014 Yemen Civil WarQuds-1 land-attack cruise missileLand-attack cruise missileBuilt by: Houthi movement / Iranian defense industryThe Quds-1 is a Houthi land-attack cruise missile publicly displayed in Yemen in July 2019 and identified by U.S. sources as the 351 land-attack cruise missile. Open-source and UN-linked analysis describes a compact, ground-launched cruise missile powered by a TJ100-type turbojet and tied to Iranian design and supply networks despite Houthi claims of indigenous development. In the 2014 Yemen Civil War, Houthi-aligned forces used the Quds-1 for long-range strikes against Saudi airport, desalination, and oil-infrastructure targets.
Ghadr/Qadr Ballistic Missile, Medium-range ballistic missile, Munitions2025 Israel-Iran Conflict, 2026 Iran WarGhadr/Qadr Ballistic MissileMedium-range ballistic missileBuilt by: Shahid Hemmat Industrial GroupThe Ghadr/Qadr family is an Iranian road-mobile medium-range ballistic missile line derived from the Shahab-3, with open-source references using Ghadr, Qadr, Ghadr-1, Ghadr-110, Ghadr-H, Qadr-H, Qadr-F, Emad, and related labels unevenly across variants. CSIS and Iran Watch describe Ghadr-class missiles as deployed Iranian systems with roughly 1,600-1,950 km range and a payload near 750-800 kg, while Iranian state reporting directly connects Ghadr-H/Qadr-H/Kheibar, Qadr/Qader, Emad, and one source-limited Badr wording to long-range strikes in the 2025 Israel-Iran Conflict and 2026 Iran War.
Haj Qasem, Medium-range ballistic missile, Munitions2025 Israel-Iran Conflict, 2026 Iran WarHaj QasemMedium-range ballistic missileBuilt by: Iranian defense industryHaj Qasem is an Iranian solid-fuel medium-range ballistic missile in the extended Fateh/Zolfaghar design line, named for Qassem Soleimani and reported at roughly 1,400 km range with a 500 kg class payload. Iran displayed the missile in 2020, later introduced the Qassem Basir derivative with revised guidance claims, and Iranian state-linked reporting tied Haj Qasem to strike waves in the 2025 Israel-Iran Conflict and 2026 Iran War.
Kheibar Shekan ballistic missile, Medium-range ballistic missile, Munitions2025 Israel-Iran Conflict, 2026 Iran WarKheibar Shekan ballistic missileMedium-range ballistic missileBuilt by: Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace ForceKheibar Shekan is an Iranian solid-fuel medium-range ballistic missile developed by the IRGC Aerospace Force and publicly unveiled in 2022 with a claimed 1,450 km range. Open-source missile references classify it as a deployed single-stage MRBM with a 450-600 kg payload, while 2025 reporting ties Iranian Kheibar Shekan claims to ballistic-missile attacks on Israel.
Sejjil ballistic missile, Medium-range ballistic missile, Munitions2025 Israel-Iran ConflictSejjil ballistic missileMedium-range ballistic missileBuilt by: Aerospace Industries Organization / Shahid Bagheri Industrial GroupSejjil, including the Sejjil-2 designation used in some sources, is an Iranian two-stage solid-propellant ballistic missile associated with AIO and SBIG. Open-source references give the road-mobile missile an approximately 2,000 km range, and Iranian, Israeli, and independent reporting tie Sejjil fire to the June 2025 Israel-Iran missile exchange.
Iranian naval mines, Naval mine family, Munitions2026 Iran WarIranian naval minesNaval mine familyBuilt by: Iranian defense industryIranian naval mines are a mixed family of contact, influence, limpet, bottom, and rising sea mines tied to Iran's Strait of Hormuz area-denial posture. Open sources describe stocks ranging from old moored contact mines such as the Sadaf/M-08 family to more difficult bottom and rising mines such as the reported Chinese EM-52, with delivery options that include IRGCN small boats, larger minelayers, submarines, helicopters, and frogmen.
Burkan-2H ballistic missile, Short-range ballistic missile, Munitions2014 Yemen Civil WarBurkan-2H ballistic missileShort-range ballistic missileBuilt by: Iranian missile industryThe Burkan-2H is the Houthi designation for a Qiam-1-derived short-range ballistic missile used for cross-border strikes from Yemen into Saudi Arabia during the 2014 Yemen Civil War. UN, CSIS, IISS, and rights-reporting sources connect the missile to attacks on Yanbu, King Khalid International Airport, Yamama Palace, and Riyadh-area targets, making it one of the clearest examples of Iranian missile technology appearing in the Houthi arsenal.

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Support Equipment

Transport, logistics, recovery, command, engineering, and other enabling equipment.

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