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🚨Iran has potentially launched a new missile system tonight, with a flight path and launch method unlike any seen before. Some speculate it may be a Fattah or Khoramshahr variant, its high-altitude trajectory is reportedly visible from Tehran to Shiraz. Target remains unclear.

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This missile was referenced in just-released IRGC Announcement No. 11 as part of the twelfth wave of “Operation Sadeq Promise 3”—described as a super-heavy, long-range, two-stage Sejjil.

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The Isfahani accent though…

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@grok what is this missile

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@IranWonk Looking just like Space X

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🤔

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It was a Sejjil - about 10 years old. They aren't going to fire a liquid boosted rocket - it takes too long to fuel.

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I call it SIMORGH👇

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"In cumming, Iran lobs sperm missiles in Israels face"

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GazaRubblevor 1 Jahr

Nothing has hit for 2 days!

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