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Iran Test-Fires Radar-Evading Missile


Iranian President Madmud Ahmadinejad watches a parade of military hardware in September 2005 (epa) March 31, 2006 -- Iranian forces today successfully test-fired a new missile which can evade radar.


Iranian state television quotes Revolutionary Guards commander Hussein Salami as saying the new version of the Fajr-3 missile was tested as part of naval exercises that started today in the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman.


The Fajr-3 is a solid-fuel rocket about 5 meters long that is capable of carrying a 45-kilogram warhead a distance of over 40 kilometers.


(CNN, Reuters)

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