Remains of the cruise missile that struck the girl's school in Iran.
The photograph of the PCB was illegible and I cannot find a reference that can help identify the missile, but I did find something interesting from the remaining parts.

I suspect this motor is used to control the rudders on the cruise missile.
Going by the address, it's made by a defunct corporation "Globe Motors" which has now been purchased by "Allied Motion". The latter does not list any military applications...
localautomation.com/profiles/globe…
Going by the address, it's made by a defunct corporation "Globe Motors" which has now been purchased by "Allied Motion". The latter does not list any military applications...
localautomation.com/profiles/globe…

Instead, Allied Motion is part of Allient Inc. which is now based in up state NY (Globe Motors was from Ohio).

The closest product they support with these kinds of motor components is the JSOW glide bomb (ironically... shown as a missile here lol)

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