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TEHRAN, March 31 (Xinhua) -- Iran on Friday
successfully test-fired a missile with radar-dodging and multi-targeting
capabilities in a naval maneuver, state television quoted a senior officer as
reporting.
"Today, we have successfully test-fired a new missile
which can attack several different targets with great accuracy and avoid the
detection of radar," Hossein Salami, Air Force Commander of Iran's elite Islamic
Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), was quoted assaying.
Salami described the successful test-firing as "a
prominent achievement of the country's defense capability".
The test-firing was an important part of a military
maneuver in the Persian Gulf starting earlier in the day.
Over 17,000 soldiers and 1,500 naval vessels of
various types would be present in the operations of the one-week war game,
during which the Iranian military's readiness to defend the country would be
displayed, the IRGC announced Wednesday.
The United States and Israel have threatened to
launch preemptive assault on Iran's nuclear facilities, accusing Iran of
developing nuclear weapons secretly.
In response, IRGC Commander-in-Chief Yahya Rahim
Safavi said on January 28 that Iran would react with missile counterpunches
incase that the country was attacked.
"It is worldwide known that Iran has ballistic
missiles with a range of 2,000 km...We will never launch initiative attacks on
any country, but we will defend our country with all useful means if attacked,"
Safavi said.
Iran's upgraded Shahab-3 medium-range ballistic
missile has a range of 2,000 km, which makes Tehran capable of striking Israel
or any other enemy target in the region. Enditem |