Misagh-1

The Misagh 1 (also Mithaq-1, etc.) is an Iranian man-portable surface-to-air missile. It was developed by the Shahid Kazemi Industrial Complex in Tehran. It is a variant or reverse-engineered clone of the Chinese QW-1 Vanguard missile system and is comparable to the Soviet SA-16 Gimlet missile. It is used by Iran and has been exported to Hezbollah in Lebanon and to the Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq and to Syria as well.

Misagh-1
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TypeMANPADS
Production history
ManufacturerShahid Shah Abhady Industrial Complex
Specifications
Mass16.9 kg
Length1.477 m
Diameter0.71 m
Warhead1.42 kg
Detonation
mechanism
Impact fuze

Enginesolid rocket motor
Operational
range
5 km
Flight ceiling4 km
Maximum speed 700 m/s (2.6 Mach )
Guidance
system
Passive infrared homing
Launch
platform
Man portable

The MANPADS was supplemented by the newer Misagh-2 missile system.

Identification

Visually, the Misagh-1 is virtually indistinguishable from the QW-1 it is cloned from, other QW-series missiles, the Misagh-2 upgrade, and Pakistan's Anza missiles.[1]

Operators

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References

See also

  • Misagh-3
  • Misagh-2
  • Iran's missile forces
  • Current Equipment of the Iranian Army
  • Iranian military industry
  • Military of Iran
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