Iran uses its Sejjil ballistic missile for the 1st time as it attacks Israel
Iran used its Sejjil ballistic missile for the first time as it carried out the 12th wave of retaliatory strikes against Israel on Wednesday night. The Sejjil is a two-stage, solid-fuel, surface-to-surface ballistic missile with an estimated range of up to 2,000 kilometre. The missile measures 59 feet in length and can deliver a payload of approximately 700 kilogram.