Marine cruise missiles fired at specific targets on 4th day of Iran maneuver
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Dec 24, 2021
Tehran, IRNA -- The fourth day of the joint maneuver of Grand Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) was carried out by firing medium-range cruise missiles and air operations of IRGC naval drones.
Marine cruise missiles were fired successfully from floating and coastal platforms and simultaneously hit a specific target at sea in the presence of IRGC Navy Commander Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri and a group of high-ranking commanders of the Khatam-al Anbiya Central Headquarters.
Rear Admiral Tangsiri said that Marine cruise missiles were made in the country by young and revolutionary scientists, adding that the cruise missiles have such capabilities as radar evasion, resistance to electronic warfare, targeting in difficult conditions and special radars of these missiles, which distinguishes this maneuver from that of the last year.
In these operations, three drones with different combat, reconnaissance, optical, signal, telecommunication and multi-purpose capabilities were used simultaneously.
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