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Fajr-5
The Fajr-5 is an Iranian 333mm long-range multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) developed in the 1990s. It fires four 6.48 meter long rockets with a range of 75 kilometers, weighing 915 kilograms each and carrying 175-kg fragmentation warheads. The system is primarily used by the Iranian Army Ground Force to attack large, fixed targets, and has also been used by militant groups to target Israel. A variant, the Fajr-5C, was introduced in 2017 with GPS guidance, increasing its firing accuracy to 250 meters. The Fajr-5 is installed on a Mercedes Benz 2631 6×6 forward control chassis and can be networked together for remote-fire capability. The rocket is solid fueled and has a fragmentation high explosive warhead, with a shelf life of 15 years.learn more on wikipedia
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