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Qader Cruise Missile

March 27, 2026

Recently, Iran fired Qader Cruise missiles at the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier.

About Qader Cruise Missile:

  • It is a medium-range shore-based anti-ship cruise missile developed by Iran and deployed by its naval forces.
  • Features of Qader Cruise Missile:
    • It is used by naval forces to target ships.
    • It is an upgraded version of the Noor missile, which is based on Chinese missile design.
    • Range: The missile has a reported range between 120 and 300 kilometres.
    • It is designed for sea targets such as warships and tankers.
  • Working of Qader cruise Missile:
    • It uses a turbojet engine.
    • It flies at low altitude over the sea. This is called sea-skimming.
    • This flight path helps the missile avoid radar detection.
    • It flies only a few metres above the sea surface. This reduces the reaction time for defence systems.

What are Cruise Missiles?

  • A cruise missile is a guided missile that flies at low altitudes, often following the contours of the terrain to avoid radar detection.
  • Features
    • It flies at low altitude, powered by jet engines, can maneuver around obstacles
    • Guidance System: GPS, terrain contour matching, inertial navigation
    • Speed: Subsonic to supersonic (Mach 0.8-3);
    • Range Short to medium (50-2,500 km)
    • Launch Platforms: Air, sea, and land platforms.
    • Examples: BrahMos, Nirbhay, Tomahawk

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