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Report: Iran fires missiles in war games

State-owned TV says Iran's Revolutionary Guards fired Shahab-3 missiles capable of carrying cluster warheads during military maneuvers. Tehran: 'Drills show of defensive strength'

Iran's Revolutionary Guards fired missiles with the capability of carrying cluster warheads during military maneuvers that started on Thursday and which will last 10 days, state television reported.

 

Iran had said the maneuvers, which will last until Nov. 11 and will include drills in the Gulf and Sea of Oman, would be a show of "defensive strength".

 

"Shahab missiles were fired. Its range is up to 2,000 km and it can carry cluster warheads," a reporter for state-owned Arabic-language al-Alam television told Reuters from central Iran, near where he said the missiles were fired.

 

There was no immediate confirmation from Iranian authorities.

 

Yahya Rahim Safavi, commander-in-chief of the Revolutionary Guards, had said the Guards would fire "dozens" of missiles including Shahab-2 and Shahab-3 types with cluster warheads.

 

Experts say Iran's Shahab-3 missiles have a maximum range of some 2,000 kilometers (1,240 miles), making them capable of hitting Israel as well as US military bases in the Gulf. They say the Shihab-2 missile has a range of up to 700 km (435 miles).

 

'Thinly veiled threats'

Safavi had said ground, air and naval forces, including submarines, would take part in the exercises called "The Greatest Prophet", mainly in the Gulf and Sea of Oman.

 

The Revolutionary Guards, the ideologically driven wing of the armed forces which has a separate command structure from the regular military, held war games in the Gulf in April in which they tested new missiles, torpedoes and other equipment.

 

Analysts interpreted those war games as a thinly veiled threat that Iran could disrupt vital oil shipping lanes if pushed by an escalation in the dispute over the country's nuclear program.

 

The start of Iran's maneuvers follow US-led naval exercises involving 25 nations in the Gulf on Monday aimed at training the forces to block the transport of weapons of mass destruction and related equipment.

 


פרסום ראשון: 11.02.06, 08:20
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