TEHRAN/TEL AVIV (June 19, 2025) – After images sparked rumors of a Khorramshahr‑4 missile launch late on June 18, Iran’s IRGC confirmed the missile used was the solid‑fuel Sejjil, not the suspected hypersonic variant .
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Images of the mysterious missile's flight path on the night of June 18 sparked speculation. |
The Sejjil‑3 is a two-stage, solid‑propellant missile weighing about 38 tons and boasting a range up to 4,000 km. Its quick-launch capability and precise, high-explosive warheads make it well-suited for strategic strikes across the Middle East, and even into Southeast Europe
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