Nasr-1


title: "Nasr-1" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["air-to-surface-missiles-of-iran", "surface-to-surface-missiles-of-iran", "anti-ship-cruise-missiles-of-iran", "weapons-and-ammunition-introduced-in-2010"] topic_path: "geography/iran" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasr-1" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
is_missileyes
imageFiring Nasr-1 Missile from a truck launcher.jpg
captionFiring Nasr-1 Missile from a truck launcher in Velayat-90 Naval Exercise.
nameNasr-1
originIran
typeAnti-ship missile
manufacturerIran Aviation Industries Organization
serviceDecember 2008
engineSolid rocket engine
weight350 kg
length3.5 m
diameter0.28 m
vehicle_range35 km
speedMach 0.8 to 0.9
wingspan0.9 m (unfolded)
filling150 kg time-delayed semi-armour-piercing high-explosive
guidanceTV-homing, millimetre radar
used_byIran
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::callout[type=note] Iran's short range anti-ship missile ::

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The Nasr-1 () is an Iranian anti-ship cruise missile. According to its export catalog, it can destroy 1,500-tonne targets such as small frigates. Nasr-1 missile can be launched from both inland bases and offshore military vessels, and is being modified to be fired from helicopters and submarines.

The missile has a cigarette shaped body with four large foldable fins attached to the middle part and four smaller ones attached to the end of the missile near the exhaust.

In December 2008, an Iranian naval force successfully test-fired the surface-to-surface Nasr-1 during the final stage of "Unity 87" wargames in the Persian Gulf waters. Following the successful test firing, on 7 March 2010, Iran's defence minister announced mass-production of Nasr-1 missiles.

In early 2012, during Velayet-e 90 wargames, it was tested from land-based TELs. On 10 February 2013, head of Iran Aviation Industries Organization announced that an air-launched version of Qader and Nasr-1 anti-ship cruise missiles will be tested in a week.{{cite news | title = شلیک "فکور 90" از جنگنده F14/تست موشکهای کروز جدید | url = http://isna.ir/fa/news/91112213021/1 | publisher = Isna News Agency | location = Iran | date = 10 February 2013 | access-date = 10 February 2013

The Nasr-1 may purportedly be a copy of the Chinese C-704 short range missile.

References

References

  1. "Photos: Iran launches short-range cruise missile production line".
  2. "Breaking News, World News and Video from al Jazeera".
  3. "Fars News Agency :: Iran Starts Mass-Production of Nasr 1 Cruise Missiles".
  4. "جوان آنلاين - جدیدترین ابتکار موشکی نیروی دریایی ارتش در رزمایش ولایت ۹۰".
  5. (16 December 2013). "C-704 (Nasr-1)".
  6. (31 October 2012). "Iran's Revolutionary Guard: The Threat That Grows While America Sleeps". Potomac Books.
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