Saegheh

The Saegheh ("Lightning" or "Thunder" in Persian) (also spelled Saegre, Saeghe, Saeqeh, etc) refers to at least six completely separate Iranian weapons systems: a RPG warhead, an anti-tank guided missile family, a surface-to-surface rocket, a target drone family, an air-to-air missile and a claimed stealth Unmanned aerial vehicle.

The first system, the Saeghe 1, is an Iranian reverse-engineered clone of the American M47 Dragon anti-tank rocket, introduced in 2001.[1][2] It seems to have entered production in 2002.[3] Iran later introduced the Saeghe 2, a clone of a more advanced M47 Dragon variant,[4] and the Saeghe-4, with a thermobaric warhead.[5] The Saeghe-1 weights 6.1 kilograms (13 lb) and can penetrate armor up to 500 millimetres (20 in). The 7.4-kilogram (16 lb) Saeghe 2 missile has a tandem warhead and can penetrate up to 760 millimetres (30 in) of armor.[4] Like the M47 Dragon, the Saeghe 1 and Saeghe 2 ATGMs have a range of 75 to 1,000 metres (250 to 3,280 ft).[4]

Despite being essentially obsolete, the Saegheh anti-tank missiles have been exported to Syria, Hezbollah,[6] and Shia militias in Iraq.[7] The saeghe ATGM is extremely hard to aim and in Iranian service it appears to be limited to IRGC and rapid response forces.[8]

In 2006, Iran tested a completely unrelated short-range surface-to-surface missile[9] that is also named "Saegheh." It has a range of 80 to 250 kilometres (50 to 155 mi).[9]

Under the Saegheh name, Iran has also built a variant warhead for RPG-7 style rocket launchers. Iran also uses the Saeghe name for a target drone[10] (which comes in two variants: Saeghe 1 and Saeghe 2[11]) and an air-to-air missile.[12]

The semi-official Tasnim news agency of Iran reported in September 2016 that an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV, drone) named Saegheh similar to the US RQ-170 Sentinel spy drone had been built. It was said to be able to carry four precision-guided bombs; range was not stated. An RQ-170 had been captured by Iran in 2011.[13]

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References

  1. People's Daily Online Iran Successfully Test-fires Anti-Armor Missile
  2. Pavland News Iran test-fires anti-armor missile - July 31, 2001
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20030508113258/http://www.menewsline.com/stories/2002/december/12_03_4.html
  4. 1 2 3 http://www.mashreghnews.ir/fa/news/134666
  5. https://imp-navigator.livejournal.com/690111.html
  6. https://medium.com/@badly_xeroxed/common-atgms-in-the-syrian-civil-war-6395ea4305ec
  7. https://twitter.com/oryxspioenkop/status/733346617269583872
  8. Лямин, Юрий (5 October 2012). "Легкое противотанковое вооружение Ирана. Часть 1".
  9. 1 2 China View Iran tests short-range missile
  10. https://web.archive.org/web/20071013165941/http://www.nti.org/e_research/profiles/Iran/Missile/1788_1815.html
  11. http://www.mindexcenter.ir/product/saeghe-2-aerial-target-system
  12. https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/iran/saeqeh.htm
  13. "Iran builds attack drone similar to captured US model, local media say". The Guardian. 2 October 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
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