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Paveh
The Paveh (IR: پاوه) is an Iranian-developed, turbojet engine-powered, subsonic, ground-launched/land-attack cruise missile (GLCM/LACM), which is rail-launched using a rocket booster motor. Overview The Paveh was developed as part of the ‘Meshkat’ (IR: مشکات) development (reverse-engineering) programme, which used the Soviet-era-developed, Russian-Federation Kh-55 (RU: Х-55), originally nuclear-armed, air-launched cruise missile (ALCM) as i...
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