Badr-2000
The Badr-2000 was an Iraqi high technology two-stage solid-propelled Medium-range ballistic missile that was based on the Argentinian Condor-II ballistic missile. The Iraqis invested a lot of money in the production of the missile, however Iraq failed to produce the facilities required to produce the missile and consequently it did not enter mass production.
Badr-2000 | |
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Type | Medium-range ballistic missile |
Place of origin | Iraq |
Service history | |
In service | Did not enter production |
Specifications | |
Mass | 4800 kg |
Length | 10.30 m |
Diameter | 800 mm (Booster) |
Payload capacity | 350 kg |
Propellant | Two-stage solid propelled First stage Booster:HTPB Second stage rocket engine: UDMH fuel+Mixed oxides of nitrogen(MON 7) Oxidizer |
Operational range | 1000 km (objective) 620-750 km (UNSCOM estimate) |
Accuracy | 30-50 m CEP |
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