

The jet vane housing from a missile that the U.S. Department of Defense says is a "Qiam" ballistic missile manufactured in Iran but that the Pentagon says was fired by Houthi rebels from Yemen into Saudi Arabia in 2017 shows a S.B.I. logo that appears to be from Iranian arms manufacturer Shahid Bagheri Industries as it sits on display at a military base in Washington, U.S. December 13, 2017.


A missile that the U.S. Department of Defense says is a "Qiam" ballistic missile manufactured in Iran but that the Pentagon says was fired by Houthi rebels from Yemen into Saudi Arabia on July 22, 2017 is seen on display at a military base in Washington, U.S., December 13, 2017.


A journalist photographs the guidance system of a missile bearing the logo of Iranian arms manufacturer that the U.S. Defense Department says proves that the weapon was manufactured in Iran but was also fired by Houthi rebels from Yemen into Saudi Arabia in July 2016, as it sits on display at a military base in Washington, U.S., December 13, 2017.


A missile that the U.S. Department of Defense says is a "Qiam" ballistic missile manufactured in Iran but that the Pentagon says was fired by Houthi rebels from Yemen into Saudi Arabia on July 22, 2017 is seen on display at a military base in Washington, U.S. December 13, 2017.


A television cameraman photographs missile debris that the U.S. Defense Department says proves that the weapon was manufactured in Iran and was fired by Houthi rebels from Yemen into Saudi Arabia in July 2016, as it sits on display at a military base in Washington, U.S. December 13, 2017.


A missile guidance system circuit board bearing the SHIG logo of Iranian arms manufacturer Shahid Hemmat Industries Group, which the U.S. Defense Department says proves the weapon was manufactured in Iran before the Pentagon says it was fired by Houthi rebels from Yemen into Saudi Arabia in July 2016, is seen under a magnifying glass as it sits on display at a military base in Washington, U.S., December 13, 2017.


An missile that the U.S. Department of Defense says is a "Toophan" anti-tank guided ballistic missile manufactured in Iran but that the Pentagon says was recovered in Yemen is seen on display at a military base in Washington, U.S., December 13, 2017.


A missile that the U.S. Department of Defense says is a "Qiam" ballistic missile manufactured in Iran but that the Pentagon says was fired by Houthi rebels from Yemen into Saudi Arabia on July 22, 2017 is seen on display at a military base in Washington, U.S., December 13, 2017.


A missile that the U.S. Department of Defense says is confirmed as a "Qiam" ballistic missile manufactured in Iran by its distinctively Iranian nine fueling ports and that the Pentagon says was fired by Houthi rebels from Yemen into Saudi Arabia on July 22, 2017 is seen on display at a military base in Washington, U.S. December 13, 2017. Image used for illustrative purpose.


A missile that the U.S. Department of Defense says is a "Qiam" ballistic missile manufactured in Iran and that the Pentagon says was fired by Houthi rebels from Yemen into Saudi Arabia on July 22, 2017 is seen on display at a U.S. military base in Washington, U.S. December 13, 2017.
U.S. presents evidence of Iran weaponry from Yemen