The Paveh cruise missile is one of Iran’s most advanced and surprising new weapons, capable of flying 1,650 km at extremely low altitudes while using terrain-matching, GPS, and inertial systems to stay hidden and accurate. With a unique “loitering” ability that lets it circle a target like a drone, swarm tactics for overwhelming air defenses, and a cleverly engineered turbojet mounted on top, Paveh represents a major leap from earlier Iranian designs such as Soumar and Hoveizeh. Able to attack from any direction and remain difficult to detect, it reshapes regional power dynamics and forces Iran’s rivals to rethink their defensive strategies.
Credit to : SHKamran
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