The '''Naze'at 6-H and Naze'at 10-H/Mushak-120/Iran-130' ( lit. Those Who Pull Out, in reference to the angels who tear out the souls of the wicked'') are two Iranian long-range artillery rockets with ranges of about 100 km. The Naze'at 10-H is larger, more powerful, and has a longer range than the Nazeat 6-H. Like Iran's similar shaped Zelzal rockets, Naze'at rockets do not have a guidance system. Both systems are also widely known without the -H suffix, as the '''Naze'at 6 and Naze'at 10. The Iranians also have developed another 500 kg version called the Mushak-160''' with 160 
The '''Naze'at 6-H and Naze'at 10-H/Mushak-120/Iran-130' ( lit. Those Who Pull Out, in reference to the angels who tear out the souls of the wicked'') are two Iranian long-range artillery rockets with ranges of about 100 km. The Naze'at 10-H is larger, more powerful, and has a longer range than the Nazeat 6-H. Like Iran's similar shaped Zelzal rockets, Naze'at rockets do not have a guidance system. Both systems are also widely known without the -H suffix, as the '''Naze'at 6 and Naze'at 10. The Iranians also have developed another 500 kg version called the Mushak-160''' with 160 km range.
== History== The Naze'at family was developed during the 1980s with Chinese assistance in an attempt to build an equivalent of the FROG-7 missile.
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