Iran Attacked Israel With Emad, Qadr And Kheibar Shekan Missiles
- 15.06.2025, 8:10
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What do we know about them?
Iran has attacked the Israeli cities of Haifa and Tel Aviv with its latest Emad, Qadr and Kheibar Shekan ballistic missiles.
It was reported by Iranwire.
It is noted that Iran launched a new wave of combined missile and drone attacks on Saturday, hitting an oil refinery in Haifa, Israel, among other targets.
The strikes were carried out with Emad, Qadr and Kheibar Shekan missiles, considered among Iran's most advanced designs.
Emad

A medium-range liquid-fuel ballistic missile derived from the Shahab-3. It can carry a 750 kg payload to a range of 1,700 km with an accuracy of 10 meters.
The missile has an advanced guidance and control system in the nose cone.
The modified design allows the warhead to detonate high above the target, making it more suitable for chemical, biological or detonation airburst, as well as nuclear electromagnetic pulse attack.
Transferred to the Iranian Armed Forces in 2016.
Qadr-110 (Ghadr-101)
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A medium-range ballistic missile with a range of 1800 km to 2000 km.
The missile is said to have a liquid-fueled first stage and a solid-fueled second stage, giving it a range of 1500 km.
There is speculation that the Ghadr-101 and Ghadr-110 missiles could provide Iran with anti-satellite (ASAT) and intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) capabilities.
The missile is available in three variants: the Qadr S with a range of 1,350 km, the Qadr H with a range of 1,650 km, and the Qadr F with a range of 1,950 km. The Qadr-110 series missiles carry a warhead weighing between 650 and 1,000 kg.
The missile is manufactured entirely in Iran at the top-secret Hemmat Missile Industries Complex.
On November 6, 2023, a Ghadr-110 missile was launched from Yemen by the Houthis towards Israel, but was intercepted by the Arrow-3 system while still outside the Earth's atmosphere. The incident is considered the first combat engagement in outer space in human history.
Kheibar Shekan
Iranian solid-fueled medium-range ballistic missile operated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Space Force.
The missile is solid-fueled and its warhead is maneuverable in the terminal phase of flight to evade air defenses. It is capable of hitting targets at a distance and radius of 1,450 kilometers.
Kheibar Shekan uses solid fuel and weighs less than similar missiles, allowing it to maneuver well.
It is also called a long-range ballistic missile and a precision-guided missile, allowing it to pass through the missile shield.
The missile is highly accurate and capable of hitting targets. Its warhead can withstand very high temperatures.