Saegheh

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The Saegheh ("Lightning" in Persian) or "Saeqeh-1"[1] and "Saeqeh-2"[2] is a short-range surface-to-surface missile[3] developed in Iran by reverse-engineering the M47 Dragon anti-tank missile. It has a range of between 65 m and 1000 m.[4] It has been described as an "anti-armor missile".[5] Saeghe-1 weights 6.1 kg and can penetrate in armors up to 500 mm. Also the 7.4 kg Saeghe-2 missile can penetrate up to 760 mm in armor with the aid of its tandem warhead.[6]

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  1. People's Daily Online Iran Successfully Test-fires Anti-Armor Missile
  2. http://www.mashreghnews.ir/fa/news/134666
  3. China View Iran tests short-range missile
  4. http://www.mashreghnews.ir/fa/news/134666
  5. Pavland News Iran test-fires anti-armor missile - July 31, 2001
  6. http://www.mashreghnews.ir/fa/news/134666