Sayyad-2 is a canister-launched, reverse engineered version of the
RIM-66 Standard Missile (SM-1) naval surface-to-air missile that Iran obtained from the United States before the
1979 revolution. It is an upgraded version of the Sayyad-1 system with higher precision, range and defensive power. The range of the Sayyad-2 missile is not known. Different sources claim various numbers, from 60 km to 120 km. After the unveiling ceremony in November 2013, it became clear that the Sayyad-2 missile looked similar to the
SM-2 Standard SAM missile but its control fins were similar to the Iranian medium-range
TAER-2 SAM missile. It was also announced that it will have cooperation with the S-200 system via TALASH-2 interface system. It was planned that the Sayyad-2 missile will be added to Iranian
Moudge-class frigates. Iranian defense minister announced that Sayyad-2 covered the medium range and high altitudes and had a combined guidance system. On 17 May 2024, Sayyad-2 missiles were allegedly spotted with
Hezbollah after an airstrike.
Variant Mehrab is a naval version of the Sayyad-2. == Sayyad-3 ==