According to Iranian state media, IRGC has successfully fired a ballistic missile from a warship for the first time, and it has struck a target – which simulated an Israeli base – set up in the central Iranian desert
A surface-to-surface ballistic missile assault on Israel's Palmachim airbase, located south of Tel Aviv, was mockingly simulated by the IRGC.
Israel's "main base for F-35 fighter jets" is Palmachim, states the Guards. The ballistic missiles tested by Iran with upgraded explosive warheads are known as Emad and Qadr.
Iran states that having the capacity to fire a ballistic missile from a vessel gives it the mobility it needs to strike any spot on Earth. However, it notes that the missile's maximum range of 1087 miles makes it insufficient to reach significant landlocked areas.
Source: The Defense Post