Commander: Iran Will Change Enemies' Equations with 'Persian Gulf' Missile
News number: 8101300945 15:26 | 2012-04-24
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy
Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi underlined Iran's high defensive capabilities and
power, and said a newly developed missile called 'Khalij-e Fars' (Persian
Gulf) will make the enemies change their equations and calculations due to
its unusual and unique features.
"The Khalij-e Fars missile has been developed somehow different from the
usual trend and can change the equations on which the enemy most relies,"
Fadavi said on Tuesday.
Referring to Iran's missile power, he said that the Islamic Republic of Iran
is now in possession of home-made missiles with the range of over 200km
which can be mounted on Iranian high-speed boats.
Earlier, a senior commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps had
announced that the IRGC has equipped its high-speed and highly-functional
vessels with home-made missiles capable of destroying different targets.
"The IRGC has mounted missiles on small vessels as well as high-speed
vessels which enjoy high capabilities," Lieutenant Commander of the IRGC
Naval Forces Alireza Tangsiri told FNA in October.
He underlined the home-grown nature of the missiles and speedboats used by
the IRGC, and said, "The IRGC has the honor to produce all its needed
vessels, equipment and missiles and at present we are witnessing production
of various types of vessels by the force."
Iran has been pushing an arms development program in recent years in a bid
to reach self-sufficiency. Tehran launched its arms development program
during the 1980-88 Iraqi imposed war on Iran, to compensate for a US weapons
embargo. Since 1992, Iran has produced its own jet fighters and armored
vehicles as well as radar-evading missiles and other high-tech weapons.
Yet, Iranian officials have always stressed that the country's military and
arms programs serve defensive purposes and should not be perceived as a
threat to any other country.
Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi announced in August
that the country's Navy has equipped its new high-speed vessels named
'Zolfaqar' with 'Nasr 1' cruise missiles capable of destroying 3-ton
weighted vessels.
"The Zolfaqar vessel is considered as a new model of the vessels of the same
class which is capable of conducting operations in different marine
conditions thanks to its sea-to-sea missiles and proper speed," Vahidi said
at the time.
Reminding that the vessel has been strengthened with the Nasr 1 cruise
missile, he reiterated, "The sea-to-sea cruise missile with high destructive
capability and targeting power has immensely increased the vessel's power."
Nasr 1 is a short-range coast-to-sea and sea-to-sea missile which can be
fired from coasts and all types of vessels.
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