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Sadid 345
The Sadid 345 (سدید ۳۴۵), which was originally referred to as just the Sadid (سدید), is an Iranian-developed, free-fall (unpowered), guided glide bomb, which can be used to attack stationary, or moving targets The Sadid 345 is closely related, and often confused with, the F-365 (Export Sadid-365 [سدید ۳۶۵]) multi-purpose missile, which can be air- and ground-launched. The Sadid 345 and 365 would both seem to be closely related to the Israel...
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