Specifications: Fajr-3
Caliber: 240 mm
Weight: 407 kg
Length: 5.2 m
Max Range: 43 km
Warhead: 90 kg
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Specifications: Fajr-5
Caliber: 333 mm
Weight:: 915 kg
Length: 6.48 m
Max Range: 75 km
Warhead: 175 kg
Specification: Fajr-3/5 Truck-Mounted Launcher
Length: 10 m
Height: 3.34 m
Width: 2.5 m
Max Speed: 60 km/h
Barrels: 12
Elevation 0 - 57
Traverse: 90 left - 100 right
The Fajr-5 uses the same mount as the Fajr-3, with the newer generation using the Mercedes-Benz 2631 truck.
Also added is a networking system that enabled data-links within and between batteries. Another feature added is remote fire capability under which the command vehicle can link all Fajr-5's within a 20 km range.
However, most interestingly is the reported installation of a naval surface search radar which indicates Iran might use the MLRS in an anti-shipping role. At the very least, they appear to be able to link together with other anti-ship assets like the Noor or the Raad and share their targets.
The rockets have a 175 kg warhead, which can likely carry a variety of payloads including HE, HE-FRAG, incendiary, smoke or sub-munitions. They are spin stabilized, but unguided.
The inaccuracies inherent in an unguided rocket system combined with small number of rockets that can be launched in a salvo prevent the Fajr-5 from being a truly effective system.
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