00:00In this footage, fighters from Iraq's Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba reportedly
00:04prepare and launch a Jamal 10 surface-to-surface missile as a retaliation against U.S. forces.
00:10The Jamal 10 is believed to be a locally produced Iranian-inspired missile,
00:14most likely using a solid-fuel rocket motor with an estimated range of 300 to 700 kilometers,
00:20allowing it to strike fixed military installations from well behind the front line.
00:25The missile reportedly relies on inertial navigation,
00:27possibly supported by satellite guidance,
00:30making it suitable for attacks on bases and other static targets.
00:34The video highlights the militia's continued emphasis on mobile missile operations
00:38and long-range standoff attacks against regional adversaries.
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