Related: Iran launches military exercise
TEHRAN, Nov. 2 (Xinhua) -- Iran on Thursday launched several types of missiles
at the start of a large-scale military maneuvers, including the Shahab-3
ballistic missiles with a range of more than 2,000 km, the state television
reported.
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Iran's Revolutionary Guards fire a Shahab 3 missile during a war game southeast of Tehran, Nov. 2, 2006. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery >>> |
"The Shahab missiles carrying cluster warheads have a
range of 2,000 km, they were fired from the desert of Qom," a city 120 km south
of Tehran, the television reported.
"Besides Shahab-3, the Shahab-2 whose warhead can
send 1,400 bomb lets at the same time, as well as some other short-range
missiles, such as Zolfaghar-73, Scud B, Fath-110 and Zelzal were also launched
in the presence of General Seyed Yahya Rahim Safavi, and other high-ranking
commanders, said the report.
It was the first time for Iran to test Shahab-3 in
military exercises and top officers have said they would employ other "new
equipment" during the drills.
Earlier on Wednesday, Major General Safavi, Commander-in-Chief of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), said the 10-day maneuvers dubbed "The Great Prophet 2" would be carried out in theGulf waters, the Sea of Oman and 14 of the country's provinces. But he didn't disclose how many Iranian troops participated in the drills.
"The foremost goal of the maneuvers is to show Iran's
firm determination to defend the country against any possible threats," Safavi
said, adding the war games are not a threat to neighboring countries.
He made the remarks after the U.S.-led warships
staged a two-day maneuvers in the Gulf waters aimed at blocking smuggling of
nuclear weapons material and arms proliferation.
Commenting on the U.S.-led maneuvers, Safavi said,
"It is a propaganda and political maneuver without military value."
"If forces from out of the region want to endanger
Iran's security and interests, the Revolution Guards and the Basij (volunteer
militia) will use all their capabilities to strike their enemies and their
interests," he added.
Iranian government spokesman Gholam-Hossein Elham
also said on Monday that foreign military forces should not damage Gulf peace,
saying durable peace and security would be restored through collective
cooperation of all countries of the region.
This is the third large-scale military exercises held
in Iran this year. The Islamic Republic in August launched a large-scale
military maneuver named "Zolfaghar Blow", and in April also staged "The Great
Prophet 1" drills, during which Iran said it tested advanced weapons including
missiles and torpedoes.
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