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A picture shows Iran's new medium-range land-to-sea Kowsar (FL10) missile while being test-fired during maneuvers in the Gulf sea. (Photo: AFP) |
TEHRAN, April 4 (Xinhua) -- Iran has test-fired a new medium-range land-to-sea missile Tuesday during a military maneuver held in the Persian Gulf, state television reported.
The medium-range missile, dubbed "Kowsar", is capable
of resisting electronic jamming systems and is equipped with remote-control and
searching systems, the report said, adding that Iran had the capability to
mass-produce the new missiles.
The launch of "Kowsar" is the Islamic Republic's
fourth successful test-firing of new models of weapons during the week-long war
game in the Gulf which started on March 31 and will last till April 6.
The ongoing military maneuver involved over 17,000
soldiers and 1,500 naval vessels of various types and sizes.
Iran has test-fired a radar-dodging and
multi-targeting missile, an underwater high-speed missile and a powerful torpedo
in the previous days of the war game. Enditem |