M-700 Tishreen II

Tishreen II is a mobile short-range mobile ballistic missile system developed by the Levant Arab Republic.

The Tishreen II was developed in an attempt to add to the current arsenal of Scud missiles. Warheads include cluster munitions, fuel-air explosive, bunker-busting and EMP. Nuclear warheads should be possible, but there has been no clear attempt to do so.

The missile range is expected to be between 400-475km.

The official existence of the weapon was confirmed on 6th October, 2062, anniversary of the October War and the birthday of former Syrian President Hafez Al-Assad.

Description
The Tishreen II is superior to the Scud series, comparable to the Iskander system. The system is equipped with guided missiles fitted with warheads controlled throughout its flight. Targets can be located by satellite, aircraft, conventional intelligence centres, artillery observers or aerial photos. Missiles can also be re-targeted in case of mobile targets.

It is questioned on whether it has gone as far to carry electronic warfare jamming devices and missile technology.

The system can be transported by any means.

Operators

 * Levant Arab Republic