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Ballistic Missiles
Vector Originated From:Egypt
Possessed By:Egypt
Alternate Name:Condor II, Badr 2000
Class:SRBM
Basing:Surface-launched
Length:10.5 m
Diameter:.8 m
Launch Weight:5200 kg
Payload:450-1000 kg
Warhead:Single warhead
Propulsion:Solid-propellant
Range:800-1200 km
Status:Terminated
The Vector was a short-range ballistic missile joint program with
Argentina, Egypt, and Iraq. This program was designated three different
names based on the country: Vector (Egypt); Condor II (Argentina); and,
Badr 2000 (Iraq).
1The Vector had a reported range of between 800 and 1,200 km (497 to
745 miles), varying with size of the warhead. The warhead’s weight could
have ranged between 450 and 1,000 kg, although these details remain
unconfirmed. According to testimony by Assistant Secretary of State John
Kelly, Egypt terminated its cooperation with Argentina and Iraq in
September 1989.
2 Some
suggest the program was shut down due to the pressure from the Missile
Technology Control Regime (MTCR) and financial shortcomings.
3 In 1995, the United Nations assessed that no complete Badr 2000 missiles were produced.
4Since the program’s collapse in the early 1990s, Egypt has refocused
its efforts on indigenous Scud B and Scud C research and development.
With North Korean help, Egypt has attained Scud B manufacturing
capability, and has developed an improved Scud C missile known as
“Project T.”
5The joint program traces its lineage back to the 1970s Argentine
space program, most likely a facade to develop ballistic missiles under
the guise of space research. In fact, Argentina used the Condor II’s
predecessor, known as the Condor I, as a missile research platform and
later as the prototype for the Alacran missile.
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