Iran has revealed a new ballistic missile that it says is capable of travelling 1,700 kilometres, unveiling it in a Tehran ceremony attended by President Masoud Pezeshkian.

According to AFP, state television broadcast images of the missile, dubbed Etemad, or “trust” in Persian, saying it had a maximum range of 1,700 kilometres and was “the most recent ballistic missile” built by the Iranian defence ministry.

Iran’s missiles, including this newest design, are capable of reaching its arch-foe Israel, which it targeted twice last year as the Gaza conflict spilled over.

“The development of defence capabilities and space technologies… aims to ensure that no country dares to attack Iranian territory,” Pezeshkian said in a televised address.

The ceremony took place on Iran’s national aerospace day and a few days before the 46th anniversary of the creation of the Islamic republic on Feb 10, 1979.

 This handout photo provided by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) official website Sepah News on February 1, shows a test launch during the unveiling of the Ghadr-380 naval cruise missile in an undisclosed location in Iran. — AFP/ IRGC via Sepah News
This handout photo provided by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) official website Sepah News on February 1, shows a test launch during the unveiling of the Ghadr-380 naval cruise missile in an undisclosed location in Iran. — AFP/ IRGC via Sepah News

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