Noor (missile)

The Noor (Persian: نور) is a long-range anti-ship cruise missile manufactured by Iran.

[4] In January 2004, Iran announced that it has started manufacturing the DM-3B mono pulse radar for the Noor missile.

[8][9] In 2011, another variant called Qader was unveiled by Iran with a range of 200 km (120 mi) and the ability to attack coastal targets.

[10][11][12] In early 2012, during Velayete-90 wargames, a Noor missile was tested with improvements in electronic systems, a more jam-resistant radar and better target acquisition algorithms.

[13] On 10 May 2020, the Iranian support vessel Konarak was struck by a Noor missile which was fired from the Jamaran in the Gulf of Oman close to the Strait of Hormuz, killing 19 of its crew and severely damaging the ship.

Transporter erector launcher (TELs) for Noor/Qader missiles. The TEL can be disguised as a civilian truck.
Map with Noor operators in blue