Pro-Iranian groups of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, as promised, are intensifying daily harassing attacks on American bases in Syria and Iraq that began in mid-October.
The video for November 6 shows attacks on four American bases – Ein al-Assad and in the Erbil area in Iraq, as well as at Tanf and Tell Beidar in Syria. The video footage again showed some new kamikaze drones, obviously of Iranian origin.



In addition, it was announced the use of missiles called Al-Aqsa-1 (Al-Aqsa 1), in which Iranian guided missiles from the family of guided tactical/operational-tactical missiles, which are offered for export under the names BM-45, are clearly visible, BM-120 and BM-250.



Gorgeous advertisements have surfaced for export versions of most of the well-known Iranian Fateh-like guided tactical and operational-tactical missiles, which are in service with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
all missiles were also given simple and convenient export names in the form BM-X, where BM is supposed to be ballistic missiles, X is the maximum engagement range, and the addition of ST and SI to missiles indicates the presence of different homing heads for high-precision destruction of the most important sea and land targets. Of particular interest are previously unpublished footage from tests and exercises of some of them.BM-700, as I understand it, is a Zolfaghar missile, it has a range of 700 km and a detachable warhead. The missile is offered for export in versions with a detachable high-explosive warhead and a fragmentation warhead with non-contact detonation. The video contains excellent footage of detachable warheads approaching and accurately hitting targets.
version of Fateh-313, as far as I understand.
-300 looks like the latest generation standard Fateh-110
BM-270ST and BM-270SI are two of several known variants of the Fateh-110 with seekers for high-precision engagement of ships, offshore platforms and critical land targets. BM-270ST is possibly a variant of Fateh Mobin with a thermal imaging seeker, and BM-270SI could be a Khalij Fars with an optical-electronic seeker?
missile systems that began to appear in footage of exhibitions and exercises in recent years, but little or almost nothing was known about themBM-250
…in transport and launch containers on one launcher. Missiles with three types of warheads are offered for export – high-explosive, fragmentation and penetrating

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