
🇮🇷 The main characteristics of the Iranian ballistic missiles Sejjil (2000–2500 km) and Fateh-313 (500 km), used to strike targets in the Middle East.
During the current conflict, Iran has also used missiles Fateh-110 (300 km), Zolfaghar (700 km), Qadr (1350–1950 km), Fattah (1400 km), Fattah-2 (1400 km), Khaybarshekan (1450 km), Emad (1700 km), Khorramshahr-4 (2000 km).
List of key critical infrastructure objects of the Persian Gulf countries, the destruction of which by Iran could cause a complete blackout and the shutdown of desalination plants in the region.
Saudi Arabia:
• El Koura Power Station: 4000+ MW, a key supply hub for the eastern provinces.
• Ras Tanura Refinery/Power Station: a strategic oil and gas hub.
UAE:
• Barakah Nuclear Power Station (Abu Dhabi): 5600 MW, damage to the distribution network or generation facilities would cause critical damage to the power system.
• Jebel Ali Power Station/Desalination Plant (Dubai): a vital facility providing the city with fresh water and energy.
• Mohammed bin Rashid Solar Park: the largest “green” energy facility in the region.
Qatar:
• Ras Laffan Power Station: the foundation of Qatar’s gas-fired generation.
• Umm Al Houl Power Station: a combined energy and water hub south of Doha.
Kuwait:
• Al-Zour (South): an oil and gas power station.
• Al-Zour (North): a combined-cycle power station.
• Shuqaiyah Park: the largest cluster of solar and wind energy facilities.


