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Project 358 Loitering Surface-to-Air Missile
The Project 358 Missile (IR: موشک ۳۵۸) is an Iranian-developed, turbojet-powered, proximity and impact-fuzed, loitering surface-to-air missile (SAM), which was first identified in 2019. Overview The Project 358 was reportedly developed form an anti-helicopter missile, which had in turn been developed from an anti-tank missile. It's targets include subsonic aircraft, reconnaissance and one-way attack (OWA) uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs), a...
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