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An Iranian TV footage shows Iran
test-fires a new surface-to-air missile defense system on Feb. 7.
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TEHRAN,
Feb. 7 (Xinhua) -- Iran's Revolutionary Guards test-fired a new surface-to-air
missile defense system imported from Russia on Wednesday, the first day of an
ongoing two-day drills, the local ISNA news agency reported.
The report quoted Hossein Salami, a Revolutionary
Guards commander, as saying that "Iranian Revolutionary Guards defense doctrine
was based on the military strategy of deterrence, and we have test-fired the new
modern of Tor-M1 air defense missile systems within that framework."
"Our forces have received this system to enhance the
defense capabilities," he added.
Salami also disclosed the excellent performance of
Tor-M1, saying "it is capable of responding small aircraft with high maneuver
and speed abilities and cruise missiles, and in less than a second it is ready
to spot and be launched again".
"This system can hit targets accurately and is able
to immune itself against diversions carried out by radars and be successful in
electronic war," he stressed.
The state-run television also showed videos of the
test. It can be seen that several missiles from the Tor-M1 defense system being
fired in the desert from locomotive launchers and then successfully hit their
targets in the sky.
Missile units of the air and naval forces of Iran's
Revolutionary Guards launched a new round of two-day drills on Wednesday.
The war game is being conducted in southern and
central parts of the Gulf and the Sea of Oman, and missile interception and
test-fire will be included in the war game, the official IRNA news agency
reported.
Russia and Iran signed a 700 million U.S. dollars
contract for the delivery of 29 Tor-M1 air defense missile systems in 2005. The
systems have been delivered to Iranian forces recently.
However, the U.S. government has notified the Russian
authorities of its dissatisfaction over the deliveries of air defense systems to
Iran, saying "it was a mistake since the United Nations imposed sanctions
against Iran's ballistic missile industry due to its refusal to halt enrichment
program".
But Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mikhail
Kamynin said in January that the delivery was in accordance with norms of the
international law.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov also stressed
on Jan. 16that exports of the Tor-M1 systems did not violate UN resolutions
related with sanctions against Iran.
According to Russian media, Tor-M1 is touted as the
only system in the world capable of detecting and tracking up to 48 targets
simultaneously and engaging two of them simultaneously at a height of 20 to
6,000 meters.
Tor-M1 systems are usually used to protect vital
administrative, economic and military facilities and the first echelons of
ground units from anti-radar and cruise missiles, remote-controlled aircraft,
glide bombs, airplanes and helicopters, including those using the stealth
technology.
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An Iranian TV footage shows Iran
test-fires a new surface-to-air missile defense system on Feb. 7.(Xinhua/AFP
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Iran stages new round of military
maneuvers
TEHRAN, Feb. 7 (Xinhua) -- Missile units of the air and
naval forces of Iran's Revolutionary Guards launched a two-day drill on
Wednesday, the state media reported.
The war games will be conducted in southern and central
parts of the Gulf and the Sea of Oman, the official IRNA news agency
said.

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