The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Iran's paramilitary force, fired 16 surface-to-surface ballistic missiles at the end of five days of military drills, which generals said were a warning to archenemy Israel.According to the official IRNA news agency, the missiles fired during the military exercise in the country's south were named Emad, Ghadr, Sejjil, Zalzal, Dezful, and Zolfaghar, and their ranges ranged from 350km to 2,000km (220-1,250 miles).According to the report, the missiles successfully hit one target at the same time that ten drones hit their targets.Missiles were seen being launched in the desert on state television.
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