Sadid-345

[2] The bomb has a range of 6 km[citation needed] and is made of composite material.

[2] The Sadid-345 warhead is filled with composition H6 explosive and is prefragmented, with a specified lethal radius of 30 m.[1] It is detonated by an impact fuse.

[1] The Sadid-345 was developed after the intended armament for Iran's Shahed 129 UAV, the Sadid-1 ATGM, could not be successfully integrated for unclear reasons.

It is believed the Sadid-345 was developed from the Toophan through removal of the engine, propulsion system, and wire guidance components.

[3] "Tens" of Sadid-345 bombs have been dropped on the Islamic State in Syria by Shahed 129s.

Two Sadid guided bombs in front of a Shahed 129 drone (right).
In the foreground are two Sadid-345 precision-guided munitions. Mounted on the wings and to the far left are the Sadid ATGMs.