"Dehlaviya" ( Pers. دهلاويه , Eng. Dehlaviyeh , by the name of the ) is an Iranian anti-tank missile system , a copy of the Kornet anti-tank system . It has characteristics similar to the prototype: flight range, laser-beam guidance system, tandem cumulative warhead, flight speed, but so far without a night thermal imaging system. The complex has been produced in series since July 2012 by the Ya Mahdi Industrial Group, a member of the Aerospace Industry Organization of Iran. The rocket is stored in the TPK.
| Dehlaviyeh | |
|---|---|
| Type of | ATGM |
| Status | in service |
| Developer | |
| Years of development | 2012 |
| Adoption | 2012 |
| Years of production | 2012 |
| Years of operation | 2012-present |
| Main operators | |
| Key Specifications | |
Firing Range: up to 3 and up to 5 km. Penetration: up to 1200 mm | |
The new anti-tank system was named after the city of Shashtistan, Desht-e-Azadegan , in the province of Khuzestan , in which, among other things, the first Minister of Defense of the Islamic Republic M. Chamran was killed.