Sejjil

Sejil, or Sejjil, (Persian: سجیل) is a family of Iranian solid-fueled medium range ballistic missiles.

According to US Pentagon sources, the missile profile of the Sejil closely matches those of the Ashura, Ghadr-110 and the Samen.

[5] According to Jane's Information Group, details of the design other than the number of stages and that it uses solid fuel have not been released.

[7] As a weapon, Sejil presents much more challenge to Iran's potential enemies, as solid-fuel missiles can be launched with much less notice than liquid-fueled missiles, making them more difficult to strike prior to launch.

[8] Iran claims that if launched from the city of Natanz, it could reach Tel Aviv in less than seven minutes.