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Iran Tests Missile Capable of Hitting Israel
2004-08-11
Iran's defense ministry said on Wednesday it had carried out a field test of the latest version of its Shahab-3 medium-range ballistic missile which defense experts say can reach Israel or U.S. bases in the Gulf. Defense Minister Ali Shamkhani said last week Iran was working on improvements to the range and accuracy of the Shahab-3 in response to Israel's moves to boost its anti-missile capability. A defense ministry spokesman confirmed a state television report that the test was carried out "to assess the latest developments implemented on this missile." He declined to give any further details.

Iran says its missile program is purely for deterrent purposes. Tehran also denies U.S. and Israeli accusations that it is seeking to develop nuclear warheads which could be delivered by the Shahab-3. Based on the North Korean Nodong-1 and modified with Russian technology, the Shahab-3 is thought to have a range of 810 miles which would allow it to strike anywhere in Israel. Shahab means meteor in Persian.

Amid media speculation that Israel may try to halt Iran's nuclear program by carrying out air strikes on some atomic facilities in Iran, Iranian officials have said Tehran would retaliate promptly and strongly to any such attack. Israel successfully tested its Arrow II anti-missile project in the United States last month. It was the seventh time the Arrow II had worked but the first time it had destroyed a Scud missile -- similar to the Shahab-3 -- in flight. "The Israelis have recently tried to increase their missile capability and we will also try to upgrade our Shahab-3 missile in every respect," the ISNA students news agency quoted Shamkhani as saying last week. He said the improvements to the Shahab-3 "will not be limited to the missile's range and will include all its specifications."
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#8  Real time flight telemetry is one of the most crucial data feedbacks during design and test of new missile technology. Perhaps we need to position an offshore cruiser group and simply blow any Iranian missile launches out of the sky after lift off.

I'd much prefer just crippling Kargh Island and starving out the mullahs, but aborting their launch vehicle tests for them would sure stunt any progress.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-08-11 19:05  

#7  Oops, missed another one...
Posted by: .com   2004-08-11 13:57  

#6  Dreadnought - Have fun!
Posted by: .com   2004-08-11 13:55  

#5  Military analysts say questions remain about its reliability and accuracy.

Let's think about that, shall we?

North Korean design
Russian technical modifications
Iranian maintenance

Yeah, they only need to slap an Acme label on the damn things and some gullible coyote out in the desert will be snapping 'em up in a heartbeat.

Beep beep.
Posted by: dreadnought   2004-08-11 13:41  

#4  ..."We will stamp on America" and "We will wipe Israel from the face of the earth,"

Subtle, no?
Posted by: Raj   2004-08-11 12:54  

#3  Here's a good page on the Iranian Mil's "planned" missile development pgm. There's good data on the "improved" Shahab-3 and maps showing ranges.

Here's the page on their Nukes - last updated June 24...

Many sources exist, but GlobalSecurity brings the data together very well.
Posted by: .com   2004-08-11 10:58  

#2  Iran's headlong rush to national suicide continues I see.
Posted by: tu3031   2004-08-11 10:38  

#1  "The Israelis have recently tried to increase their missile capability and we will also try to upgrade our Shahab-3 missile in every respect," the ISNA students news agency quoted Shamkhani as saying last week.

Interesting to note that Iran's response to an "increase" in Israel's missile capability (the Arrow II is a defensive missile) is to attempt to increase their missile's offensive capability.

Iran is really, really asking for it.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-08-11 10:34  

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