The Fajr-5 (rarely Fadjr-5, , "Dawn") is an Iranian 333 mm long-range
multiple launch rocket system
A multiple rocket launcher (MRL) or multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) is a type of rocket artillery system that contains multiple launchers which are fixed to a single platform, and shoots its rocket ordnance in a fashion similar to a vol ...
(MLRS). The Fajr-5 was developed during the 1990s and has since been exported to various armed actors in the Middle East.
The Fajr-5 launcher fires four 6.48 meter long, 333 millimeter-calibre Fajr-5 artillery rockets, with a range of 75 kilometers (50 mi), weighing 915 kilograms each and carrying 175-kg fragmentation
warhead
A warhead is the section of a device that contains the explosive agent or toxic (biological, chemical, or nuclear) material that is delivered by a missile, rocket (weapon), rocket, torpedo, or bomb.
Classification
Types of warheads include:
*E ...
s with 90 kg of
high explosive
An explosive (or explosive material) is a reactive substance that contains a great amount of potential energy that can produce an explosion if released suddenly, usually accompanied by the production of light, heat, sound, and pressure. An exp ...
(HE). Most Fajr-5 rockets are unguided; in 2017 Iran introduced a variant, the Fajr-5C, which adds GPS guidance.
The Fajr-5 is primarily used by the Iranian Army Ground Force to attack large, fixed, high-value targets, like airfields and military bases.
In addition, the system is also used by militant groups to target Israel. Finally, the system has a niche role in use by the
IRGC-N as an unguided anti-ship rocket system for the
Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf, sometimes called the Arabian Gulf, is a Mediterranean seas, mediterranean sea in West Asia. The body of water is an extension of the Arabian Sea and the larger Indian Ocean located between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula.Un ...
.
Design
MLRS

The Fajr-5 artillery rocket system is installed on a Mercedes Benz 2631 6×6 forward control chassis.
To provide a stable firing platform, four hydraulically operated stabilizers are lowered to the ground before firing.
Another fully enclosed cabin to the immediate rear of the cab houses the remainder of the crew. This new chassis was unveiled in 2006;
some systems have not been upgraded and are still on older chassis.
The Fajr-5 is normally fired from this truck launcher, but it can also be fired individually.
[Anthony H. Cordesman, Martin Kleiber. ''Iran's Military Forces and Warfighting Capabilities'' (2007) p.60–61] The primary role of this artillery rocket system is the engagement of land targets. A naval surface search radar can be added to allow the system to be used in an anti-shipping role.
Fajr-5 MLRS can be networked together,
and have a remote-fire capability in which the command vehicle can fire all nearby Fajr-5 systems.
The Fajr-5's
circular error probable
Circular error probable (CEP),Circular Error Probable (CEP), Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center Technical Paper 6, Ver 2, July 1987, p. 1 also circular error probability or circle of equal probability, is a measure of a weapon s ...
(CEP) is not known.
The Fajr-5's reliability is not known. The Fajr-5's cost is not known. The number of Fajr-5 rockets produced is not known. Whether the Fajr-5 is still in production is not known.
In 2019, the
Defense Intelligence Agency
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an intelligence agency and combat support agency of the United States Department of Defense (DoD) specializing in military intelligence.
A component of the Department of Defense and the United States In ...
described the Fajr-5 as the "most capable" multiple rocket launcher in Iranian service.
Rocket
Basic rocket

The rocket is solid fueled and has a fragmentation high explosive warhead.
The rocket is 6.485 meters long, 333mm in diameter, and weighs 907 kg.
It has wraparound fins for stabilization in flight, which reach a diameter of 710 mm when extended.
The rocket's double base propulsion burns for an average time of 5.3 seconds, reaching a peak velocity of 1100 m/s.
The rocket's motor has nine launch nozzles arranged in a circle, which are slanted to help create spin-stabilization in flight.
The Fajr-5 rocket carries a 175 kg warhead with a fragmentation radius of 500m.
One source reports that Fajr-5 rockets can likely carry (plain) high explosive, submunitions, incendiary, smoke, or chemical payloads as well.
The shelf life of a basic Fajr-5 rocket is 15 years.
Two-stage rocket
Iran produces a two-stage Fajr-5 rocket with extended range. The two-stage Fajr-5 rocket has a length of 9.4 m and a maximum range of 180 km at sea level.
This variant has a diameter of 333 mm, like other Fajr-5 rockets, but has fixed fins, which have a diameter of 561 mm.
The two-stage Fajr-5 can reach a maximum altitude of 85 km and carries the same 175 kg warhead with a 500m fragmentation radius.
This variant is launched from
TELs similar to those used for
Zelzal Zelzal (, meaning "Earthquake") is a series of artillery rockets developed by Iran. The series consists of:
*Zelzal-1, with an estimated range of
*Zelzal-2, with an estimated range of
*Zelzal-3, with an estimated range of
These rockets were dev ...
rockets, which only have the capacity for a single rocket.
The shelf life of a two stage Fajr-5 rocket is 15 years.
Fajr-5C
In October 7, Israel revealed that apparently Palestine started the conflict using the Fajr-5, which appears to be false, similar to the Syria Civil War. under the name اللعنة على اسرائيل. It has a firing accuracy of 250 m when using
INS and 50 m using
GNSS
A satellite navigation or satnav system is a system that uses satellites to provide autonomous geopositioning. A satellite navigation system with global coverage is termed global navigation satellite system (GNSS). , four global systems are op ...
, with range from .
The guided Fajr-5 rocket was briefly mentioned, and believed to be under development, in 2014. The missile has been delivered to the IRGC Ground Force units as of May 2023.
GR110/GF5LR1
In August 2023, Iran revealed a new version of the Fajr-5 at the Ministry of Defense Industry Authority Exhibition 1402.
It has a maximum range of 110km and a weight of 902kg with a warhead weighing 115kg while achieving an accuracy of 25m CEP.
Reloading
When the Fajr-5 is reloaded, the launch tubes (in two groups of two) are detached from the launcher and laid on the ground by a crane (an Italian Effer 155-25). Then, a machine called a "Loading machine" is used to mechanically press the heavy Fajr-5 rockets into their launch tubes one by one. When all the tubes are filled, the crane is used to reattach the launch tubes to the vehicle.
Because of the long reload time and large size of the "Loading machine" (12m), the Fajr-5 MLRS is supposed to retreat after firing to safer rear battle areas to reload.
A reload takes 2 minutes per rocket.
History

The first Fajr-5 were created when China exported
WS-1 MLRS to Iran in the late 1980s/early 1990s.
They were then subsequently created and produced by Iran's Aerospace Industries Organization.
Operational history
Iran
As of 2011, the best estimate for the number of Fajr-5 pieces manufactured was "somewhere around 100" or less.
[Galen Wright (March 15th 2011) ''Iranian Military Capability 2011 - Ground Forces'']
Lebanon
Iran supplied a number of Fajr-5s to
Hezbollah
Hezbollah ( ; , , ) is a Lebanese Shia Islamist political party and paramilitary group. Hezbollah's paramilitary wing is the Jihad Council, and its political wing is the Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc party in the Lebanese Parliament. I ...
in
Lebanon
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beginning in 2002
[Gordon, Michael (September 27, 2002) "Militants Are Said to Amass Missiles in South Lebanon". The New York Times.] or 2001. Sources disagree on whether Hezbollah used Fajr-5 rockets in the
2006 Lebanon War
The 2006 Lebanon War was a 34-day armed conflict in Lebanon, fought between Hezbollah and Israel. The war started on 12 July 2006, and continued until a United Nations-brokered ceasefire went into effect in the morning on 14 August 2006, thoug ...
,
[Lambeth, B. S. (2011). ''Air Operations in Israel's War Against Hezbollah: Learning from Lebanon and Getting it Right in Gaza''. Santa Monica, CA, United States: RAND. ] in part because at the time they were confused with similar
Khaibar-1
The Khaibar-1 (), also known as the Khyber-1, M-302, B-302 and the R160 is a Syrian-made 302 mm unguided artillery rocket. It is best known for being used by Hezbollah against targets in northern Israel during the 2006 Lebanon War, and has ...
rockets.
Palestinian territories
Fajr-5 rockets are held in the
Gaza strip
The Gaza Strip, also known simply as Gaza, is a small territory located on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea; it is the smaller of the two Palestinian territories, the other being the West Bank, that make up the State of Palestine. I ...
by Palestinian militant groups. The first was fired by Hamas in November 2012. It is believed that manufacture of some sub-components and final assembly may take place in Gaza, but that the critical components of the rocket are furnished by Iran.
Iran denied transferring any rockets to Gaza but said they instead transferred technology to manufacture the rocket.
Some Palestinians have named their children after the Fajr-5.
Pillar of Defense
In November 2012 during
Operation Pillar of Defense
In November 2012, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched Operation Pillar of Defense (, ''ʿAmúd ʿAnán'', literally: "Pillar of Cloud"), which was an eight-day campaign in the Governance of the Gaza Strip, Hamas-governed Gaza Strip, begi ...
,
Hamas
The Islamic Resistance Movement, abbreviated Hamas (the Arabic acronym from ), is a Palestinian nationalist Sunni Islam, Sunni Islamism, Islamist political organisation with a military wing, the Qassam Brigades. It has Gaza Strip under Hama ...
and
Palestinian Islamic Jihad
The Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine (, ''Harakat al-Jihād al-Islāmi fi Filastīn''), commonly known simply as Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), is a Palestinian Islamist paramilitary organization formed in 1981.
PIJ formed as an offsh ...
fired Fajr-5 rockets towards
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv-Yafo ( or , ; ), sometimes rendered as Tel Aviv-Jaffa, and usually referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the Gush Dan metropolitan area of Israel. Located on the Israeli Mediterranean coastline and with a popula ...
and
Jerusalem
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. At least 14 rockets were fired in total.
Syria

On May 10, 2018, the IRGC's
Quds Force
The Quds Force () is one of five branches of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). It specializes in unconventional warfare and military intelligence operations. U.S. Army's Iraq War General Stanley McChrystal describes the Quds Fo ...
fired 20 rockets into the Israeli-occupied
Golan Heights
The Golan Heights, or simply the Golan, is a basaltic plateau at the southwest corner of Syria. It is bordered by the Yarmouk River in the south, the Sea of Galilee and Hula Valley in the west, the Anti-Lebanon mountains with Mount Hermon in t ...
from Syrian territory. Some of these were Fajr-5s.
In December 2018 some Fajr-5 rockets were destroyed in an IAF airstrike.
Iraq
Sporadically, during the US occupation of Iraq (between 2003 and 2011), Iranian Backed militias fired the 333 Fajr-5 at US forces from fabricated rails. In 2015, Iran sent Fajr-5 rockets and launcher systems to Iraq to be used in the War against the Islamic State. It is unknown if they were fired, and the quantity sent is also unknown.
Yemen
The Houthis have unveiled a rocket with similarities to the Fajr-5.
Operators
Current
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Iranian Army
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Iranian Army Ground Force
**** 840th Missile Group
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IRGC
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), also known as the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, is a multi-service primary branch of the Iranian Armed Forces. It was officially established by Ruhollah Khomeini as a military branch in May 1979 i ...
***
IRGC-N
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Syrian Armed Forces
The Syrian Armed Forces () are the military forces of Syria.
Up until the fall of Bashar al-Assad's Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region, Ba'ath Party Ba'athist Syria, regime in December 2024, the Syrian Arab Armed Forces were the sta ...
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Syrian Arab Army
Non-state operators
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Hamas
The Islamic Resistance Movement, abbreviated Hamas (the Arabic acronym from ), is a Palestinian nationalist Sunni Islam, Sunni Islamism, Islamist political organisation with a military wing, the Qassam Brigades. It has Gaza Strip under Hama ...
(
Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades)
*
Hezbollah
Hezbollah ( ; , , ) is a Lebanese Shia Islamist political party and paramilitary group. Hezbollah's paramilitary wing is the Jihad Council, and its political wing is the Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc party in the Lebanese Parliament. I ...
*
Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine
The Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine (, ''Harakat al-Jihād al-Islāmi fi Filastīn''), commonly known simply as Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), is a Palestinians, Palestinian Islamism, Islamist paramilitary organization formed in 1981.
P ...
(
Al-Quds Brigades)
Former
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Notes
References
External links
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