Houthis Unveil "Palestine" Missile Similar To Iranian Hypersonic "Fatah" Missile
The Houthi's Ansar Allah Media Office released a video showing the launch of the "Palestine" missile, which was shown being fired in the Gulf of Aqaba port of Eilat, in Israel
YEMEN - Houthi rebels have now unveiled a new solid-fuel missile that is similar to a missile previously shown by Iran which Tehran claimed has the capability of traveling at hypersonic speeds.
Although Houthis claimed they successfully tested a hypersonic missile capable of going Mach-8 speeds in March, the White House refuted the claims, saying the reports were inaccurate and that there's "absolutely no indication" the Houthis have access to a hypersonic weapon.
The Houthi's Ansar Allah Media Office released a video showing the launch of the "Palestine" missile, which was shown bein, in Israel on Monday.
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Although the missile firing by Houthi forces is reported to have set off air raid sirens in the region, there were no reports of injuries or damages as a result of the launch.
A mobile launcher was shown by Houthi media being deployed with the engines of the Palestinian missile ejecting white smoke, which is a sign that the missile is likely being powered by a solid-fuel engine.