Iran gains supersonic cruise missile manufacturing technology

Iranian military scientists have gained the technical know-how to manufacture a cruise missile capable of traveling at supersonic speeds.

Iran gains supersonic cruise missile manufacturing technology

MEHR: Iranian military scientists have gained the technical know-how to manufacture a cruise missile capable of traveling at supersonic speeds.

The missile, which is actually a new generation of Iranian cruise missiles, is currently in the test stage, Tasnim news agency reported.

Known as a new generation of Iranian cruise missiles, the supersonic projectile will open a new chapter in Iran’s defense technologies, as it is extremely difficult to intercept a cruise missile flying at supersonic speeds.

Before the development of this high-tech product, Iranian cruise missiles used a rocket takeoff engine for the launching of the missile and a homegrown turbojet engine, dubbed Tolu’ (sunrise), for the second stage.

The employment of ramjet engines in the naval cruise missiles and the development of supersonic cruise missiles will greatly enhance Iran’s response power in case of any military conflict and prevent the invading forces from showing a timely reaction.

A ramjet is a form of air-breathing engine that uses the forward motion of the engine to take in air for combustion that produces jet thrust. Ramjets work most efficiently at supersonic speeds around Mach 3 and can operate up to speeds of Mach 6.