IRGC Aerospace Force Displays Ballistic Missiles Amid Ongoing Public Gatherings
On April 21, 2026, the IRGC Aerospace Force showcased various ballistic missiles, including Qadr, Fateh, Kheibar, and Khorramshahr, in public spaces across Iran. This display coincided with 52 consecutive nights of public gatherings, highlighting military readiness amidst civil activity.

The IRGC Aerospace Force exhibited several missile systems in urban centers on April 21, 2026. The Qadr, a medium-range ballistic missile, alongside the short-range Fateh and Kheibar missiles, demonstrated Iran's missile capabilities.
The Khorramshahr missile, with a range of 2,000 kilometers and higher payload capacity, was also featured. This public display marked a significant integration of military assets into civilian environments.
Additionally, North Korea has played a key role in advancing Iran's missile technology over the past four decades, supplying systems and assisting in local production, thereby enhancing Iran's strategic missile capabilities. The implications of these displays and ongoing military collaborations raise concerns regarding regional security and proliferation risks.


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