Tehran: Iran launched a new missile on Wednesday with a reported range that allowed him to reach both US bases in the region and the target in Israel Archfoe.
State TV reports that missiles have solid fuels and a range of 1,450 kilometers, or 900 miles.
This is called Khaibar-Buster, a reference to Jewish castle flooded by Muslim Warriors in the early days of Islam.
It says this MISIL has high accuracy, fully produced domestically, and can defeat the missile protective system.
This information has not been independently verified.
The closest point of Israel to Iran is 1,000 kilometers, or 620 miles away.
The report came as a negotiating continuing in Vienna to revive the Tehran nuclear agreement with the world’s power.
Iran, who had long said it was not looking for nuclear weapons, stressed that the missile program was only deterrent.
Iran has missiles that can travel up to 2,000 kilometers, 1250 miles.
Previously in January Iran tested the engine for solid fuel rockets designed to launch satellites.