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Kheibar Shekan or
Kheibarshekan (Persian: خیبرشکن) is an
Iranian solid-fuel medium-range
ballistic missile operated by the
Islamic Revolutionary Guard...
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northern West Bank, ****ociated a
nearby ruin
locally known as
Khirbet Kheibar with an
unnamed Jewish king and his
daughter who,
according to
their tradition...
- The
Kheibar (Persian: خیبر), also
known as Khorramshahr-4, is an
Iranian medium-range
ballistic missile from the
fourth generation of the Khorramshahr...
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eventually managed to
invade the oil rich
Majnoun Islands with
Operation Kheibar and
nearly break the
Iraqi lines before being driven back to the marshes...
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Khirbet Kheibar (Arabic: خربة خَيْبَر; Hebrew: ח'ירבת חייבר) or Tell
Kheibar is an
archaeological site
located in the
western outskirts of the
Sanur Valley...
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Operation Kheibar was an
Iranian offensive in the Iran–Iraq War. It was part of the
Battle of the Marshes.
After the
unsuccessful major offensive named...
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using an
Arrow interceptor." Iran used the Fattah-1 and
Kheibar Shekan.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it a "big mistake"...
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killed in
action on 1
March 1984,
during the
second phase of
Operation Kheibar.
Hossein Kharrazi called him a one-man battalion, and the
Iraqis called...
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kilometres (870 mi) Ghadr-110 – 2,000–3,000
kilometres (1,200–1,900 mi)
Kheibar Shekan – 1400
kilometers (900 miles)
Khorramshahr – 2,000
kilometres (1...
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Kheibar Shekan, Emad, Ghadr-110, Hormuz-1, Dezful, Qiam 1, Ashoura, Fajr-3, Haj...