Iran has reportedly deployed its advanced “dancing” ballistic missile, believed to be part of the Sejjil series, which uses solid fuel for faster launch and improved mobility. Unlike older missiles, it can be fired with little preparation time and is harder to detect or strike before launch. Its maneuvering or “zigzag” flight path can confuse air defense systems, making interception more difficult. With a range of over 1,200 miles, it is designed to hit distant targets while reducing response time for defenses.
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