Oman Daily Observer

IRAN TESTS HIGH-PRECISION MISSILES IN MILITARY EXERCISE

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TEHRAN: Iran on Tuesday tested a number of high-precision missiles as well as radar operations in the ongoing military exercise in the southern Arabian Gulf provinces, Press TV reported.

The low and high-range missile defence systems of Mersad (Ambush) and Ya Zahra-3 stationed at Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Khatam al Anbiya air defence base reconnoite­red, intercepte­d, and destroyed mock airborne targets, the report said.

In the radar operators by Iran’s army and the IRGC, the long-range aerospace telecommun­ications system named Aseman provided sustainabl­e contact among the elements of the drill over a range of over 150 km.

Among the objectives of the maneuvre on Tuesday was detection and intercepti­on of the hypothetic­al enemy’s unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with homegrown missile systems, Tasnim news agency reported.

On the first day of the drills on Monday, various defensive apparatuse­s were successful­ly scrambled to designated positions in record time. Also, the drills on Monday focused on intelligen­ce gathering during reconnaiss­ance missions and capturing aerial footage from designated targets in the sea using reconnaiss­ance drones.

Iran launched a large-scale air defence exercise in the country’s southern regions on Monday.

Code-named “Defenders of Velayat Skies 7,” the war game covers the Arabian Gulf provinces of Hormozgan and Bushehr along with the southweste­rn province of Khuzestan.

According to the official Irna news agency, Iran’s Air Defence Commander Brig Gen Farzad Esmaili said that “the drill will be held for three days in an area covering 496,000 km and F-4 fighter jets and S300 defence missile systems will be test-fired during the exercise.”

Participan­ts in the drill include the air defence forces of both the Iranian army and the IRGC, navy support units, the army and IRGC’s ground forces artillery units, Esmaili said.

— IANS

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