Iran has developed a hypersonic ballistic missile, this information was reported by Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency with reference to Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the aerospace commander of the Revolutionary Guards.
According to the report of Reuters news agency, Commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh has said that concerns about Iran's missile program are likely to increase.
This ballistic missile will target the enemy's advanced anti-missile systems, is capable of hitting targets in and out of space and is a major step forward in the missile industry.
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On the other hand, there have been no reports of such a missile being tested by Iran, while Western military analysts say that despite international sanctions, Iran has a large arms industry and sometimes exaggerates its weapons capabilities. describes
It should be noted that concerns about Iran's ballistic missiles played a major role in the US decision in 2018 under US President Donald Trump to withdraw from the nuclear deal that Tehran signed with world powers in 2015.
Earlier, Iran's state media reported last week that the first three-stage space launch vehicle Ghayim 100 has been tested, which will be able to place 80 kg satellites in an orbit 500 km above the Earth's surface.
The US has described such moves as 'destabilising' as it believes the space launch vehicle could be used to carry a nuclear warhead, something Iran denies is developing nuclear weapons.