- The
Sadid-1 (also
known as the
Sadid-361, the Fat'h 362, and the
Sadid-342) is an
Iranian TV-guided anti-tank
missile derived from Iran's
Toophan missiles...
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Sadid or
Sedid (Arabic: سديد)(Persian: سديد) may
refer to: Sedid,
Razavi Khorasan Sadid,
South Khorasan Sadid Industrial Group,
Iranian industrial conglomerate...
- The
Sadid-345, also
known simply as the
Sadid guided bomb is an
Iranian precision-guided
glide bomb with a
fragmentation warhead. The
Sadid-345 is meant...
- version. The
Saegheh was
revealed in
October 2016. The
drones can
carry two
Sadid-1 missiles,
externally for the Saegheh-1, and
internally for the Saegheh-2...
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Hamid Sadid (born 24 May 1989) is a
mixed martial artist and a
professional Afghan footballer who
plays as a midfielder.
Sadid made his
debut for Afghanistan...
- four munitions. Originally, the
Shahed 129
carried Sadid-1 anti-tank
guided missiles, also
known as
Sadid-361 or Fat'h 362 missiles. This is a TV-guided anti-tank...
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Sadid Industrial Group was
established in 1963 in Iran. It is an
industrial conglomerate in the
fields of designing,
engineering and
fabrication of machines/equipment...
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Khwaja Sadid ad-Din
Huzaifa al-Marashi (Urdu: خواجہ حذیفہ المرعشی) was a
famous Sufi of the
Chishti Order born in
Marash in present-day
Turkey during...
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Munir Sadiq (born 23
February 1955) is a ****stani
former sailor, a three-time
Asian Games gold medalist,
winning his
first at the 1978
Games in Bangkok...
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Sadīd al-Mulk Thuʿbān ibn Muḥammad ibn Thuʿbān (Arabic: ثعبان بن محمد) was the
Fatimid governor of
Aleppo between 27 July 1024 and 30 June 1025. Thu'ban...