Mushak 200

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The Mushak 200[1] is a long range Iranian missile.[2] It has a range of 200 kilometers. Development of the Mushak series started in the year 1990 and the Mushak-200 was shown in 1998.[3] The rocket was based off the Zelzal 1 and parts of the Mushak's components were used in the Zelzal 3. The rocket has been given to Syria, Hezbollah, and Ansar Allah.[4][5][6][7][8]

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