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'''Shahab''' ({{langx|fa|شهاب||Meteor}}) is a class of short to long-range Iranian ballistic missiles, in service since 1988.
'''[[Shahab]]''' ({{lang-ar|شَهاب}}) is a male given name. In Arabic, “Shahab” means a bright star that illuminates the heavens. It also means [[meteor]] or [[shooting star]].


There have been six different variants:
'''Shahab''' is also a name of a persian futsal team in Semnan:
* [[Shahab F.C]]
* [[Shahab-1]] (1987)
* [[Shahab-2]] (1990)

* [[Shahab-3]] (1998)
'''Shahab''' is the name of a class of Iranian missiles (Service time of 1988-present; six variants):
* [[Shahab-1]]
* [[Shahab-2]]
* [[Shahab-3]]
* [[Shahab-4]]
* [[Shahab-4]]
* [[Shahab-5]]
* [[Shahab-5]]
* [[Shahab-6]]
* [[Shahab-6]] (Toqyān)

'''Shahab''' is the former name of [[Mayakovski, Armenia]]
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[[Category:Persian names]]
[[Category:Arabic names]]


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[[Category:Weapons of Iran]]
[[sv:Shahab]]
[[Category:Ballistic missiles of Iran]]
[[fa:شهاب]]

Latest revision as of 03:58, 11 November 2024

Shahab (Persian: شهاب, lit.'Meteor') is a class of short to long-range Iranian ballistic missiles, in service since 1988.

There have been six different variants: