Sadid-1

Sadid-1 ATGMs (far right, ground) near their intended launch platform, the Shahed 129.

The Sadid-1 (also known as the Sadid-361, the Fat'h 362,[1] and the Sadid-342) is an Iranian TV-guided anti-tank missile derived from Iran's Toophan missiles.[2]

It is described by multiple sources as similar in design to the Israeli Spike-ER missile,[3] and was intended as the armament for Iran's Shahed 129 UAV.

  1. ^ Taghvaee, Babak (Jul 27, 2017). "Shahed 129 Heads Iran's Armed UAV Force". Aviation Week & Space Technology.
  2. ^ "Toophan (BGM-71A TOW) Iranian Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM)".
  3. ^ Galen Wright (29 February 2016). "Examining Iranian Drone Strikes in Syria".