Special Report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
TEHRAN, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) -- Iran's navy commander
said on Saturday that his forces will launch military maneuvers in Hormuz Strait
and Gulf of Oman in February to exercise their naval capabilities, the official
IRNA news agency reported.
Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari told reporters that
the military exercises, code named, "Ettehad 86," or "Unity 86," will continue
for a week.
The war games aim to exercise technical tactics, test
the navy's equipment and promote power of the naval forces in the field of
different surface-to-surface and air-to-sea operations, he said.
The navy personnel will also launch different
missiles during the military exercises, the Iranian rear admiral added.
According to local Fars news agency, Sayyari also
said that Iran has no plans to block the Straits of Hormuz amid fears it could
use the strategic oil passage as a weapon in its nuclear standoff with the West.
"We are prepared to defend the interests of the
Islamic Republic against any kind of threat, but we have not made any such claim
about closing the Strait of Hormoz," he said.
"Yet, we are ready to take action to preserve our
interests," Sayyari said. "Our missile unit is equipped with different kinds of
missiles and they meet the ranges that are required."
He also said that two Iran-made warships -- a
destroyer called "Jamaran" and a submarine of "Ghadir" class -- will be launched
on Nov. 28.
Sayyari further stressed that his troops are closely
monitoring military moves of foreign powers in the region.
"The naval force is in full control over the region
and monitors all the military moves of the enemies in the region," he said.
Iran has regularly launched large-scale war games
since the nuclear issue became the spotlight in the world more than three years
ago.