The commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' Space Forces said Wednesday that a single Khorramshahr-4 missile can strike 80 targets, according to a statement. The claim, which appears to describe a multi-warhead capability, could not be independently verified.
IRGC Space Forces commander stated Wednesday that a single Khorramshahr-4 missile can strike 80 targets, according to a statement circulated on Iranian channels. The claim suggests a multi-warhead or MIRV capability for the missile, which Tehran has previously showcased in tests.
The statement follows an earlier report Wednesday by The Zioneer, in which a senior IRGC official said the Khorramshahr-4 had undergone an upgrade. No details on the nature of the upgrade were provided at the time.
The IRGC has been escalating its rhetoric in recent weeks, with its spokesman threatening Israel with 'destructive space missiles' and the force claiming to have struck US targets in multiple waves. The latest claim about the Khorramshahr-4's capabilities remains unverified, and it is unclear whether the missile has been operationally deployed with such a warhead configuration.
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