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Syrian armed forces using Iranian-made short-range ballistic missile Fateh A-110 against rebels 2912
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| Syrian armed forces using Iranian-made short-range ballistic missile Fateh A-110 against rebels. | |||
The
Syrian regime this week fired at least two Iranian-made, short-range ballistic
missiles in what appears to be an effort to more precisely target Syrian
rebels, two U.S. military officials tell CNN. The Fateh
A-110 missiles are more accurate than the older Scud variants
that Syrian government forces have used in recent weeks. |
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The
Fateh trades range for accuracy. It has a range around
210 km, while the Scud
can go about 300 km. But the Fateh has a "circular error probable"
or -- CEP -- of 330 feet, while the Scud's CEP is 1,480 feet. CEP is defined
as the radius of a circle in which half of a missile's lethal payload
falls and is the standard measure of a missile's accuracy. |
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