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ID

OSMP2186

Date

8 March 2026

Source

Islamic Resistance in Iraq

Reported Location

Year

Munition Category

Functional use

Tentative Model

Base Colour

Condition

Mechanical Feature

Guidance

Domain

Fins Characteristic

Calibre

Analyst Note

This image shows the launch of an Iranian Paveh surface-to-surface cruise missile in Iraq. The munition was fired by Iranian proxy forces and reportedly targeting Israel. Some sources indicate the Paveh has been renamed the ‘Jamal-10’, whilst others claim it is being locally produced in Iraq by Iranian proxy forces. With an estimated 75% of the missile’s components coming from outside Iran, distributed production is certainly possible. The missile has two large wings located forward of the munition’s midpoint, three smaller fins towards the tail, and four actuated fins around the tail. The initial launch is accomplished with a solid-propellant rocket motor, which gives way to a turbo jet flight motor mounted on top of the missile, towards the tail. (ARES)