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Iran tests three new missiles in Persian Gulf
2006-11-04
(RIA Novosti) - Iran has test-launched three new models of anti-ship missiles during an exercise in the Persian Gulf, Iranian television reported Friday.
"The range of these missiles covers the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman and all the Strait of Hormuz," a senior Revolutionary Guards official said on television.
"The range of these missiles covers the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman and all the Strait of Hormuz," a senior Revolutionary Guards official said on television.

The anti-ship C-802 Noor, TL-10 Kowsar, and TL-6 Nasr missiles have an approximate range of 120 kilometers (75 miles) to 170 kilometers (106 miles). Iran has already successfully launched several dozen long-range missiles during large-scale military exercises, codenamed Great Prophet, which are taking place November 2-12 in southern Iran, and involve ground units, the Air Force, Navy and Basij (militia) forces.
Iranian television said the first day of the exercises was notable for the successful launch of Shahab-2 and Shahab-3 long-range ballistic missiles, as well as of Scud-B, Fateh-110 and other missiles. It added that Iranian specialists had designed all of the missiles.
Iranian television said the first day of the exercises was notable for the successful launch of Shahab-2 and Shahab-3 long-range ballistic missiles, as well as of Scud-B, Fateh-110 and other missiles. It added that Iranian specialists had designed all of the missiles.

On Wednesday, Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps General Yahya Rahim-Safavi said the main aim of the maneuvers was to demonstrate the might of the Iranian people and their determination to defend the country from all threats. He added the exercises do not pose a threat to neighboring countries, but on the contrary are meant to improve security in the region. Iran is believed to possess one of the largest ballistic missile forces in the developing world, and is reportedly running an ambitious missile development program. Many countries likewise suspect it of developing nuclear weapons through its uranium enrichment program.
Posted by:Fred

#9  Put an FAE on the locations. Everybody take a deep breath. Feel that? thats what it like to have all the air sucked out of your lungs and oxidized at about 1700 * degrees while the walls cave in from the suck back. You are fifty feet back in the hillside, fine. Have them pipe you air in, see how well that works. Suck harder.
Posted by: Angleton 9   2006-11-04 21:33  

#8  There are at least 16 launch positions along the crest of the ridge north of Bandar Abbas, flanking the Straits of Hormuz. Each of these are hardened launch sites with multiple resupply points. Saying Iran can't threaten US warships or Persian Gulf shipping is quite incorrect. They can be quite nasty, and will require quite a bit of work to take out of operation.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-11-04 20:56  

#7  ::duh::
Them rockets must be good cuz they could hit the ground! Right?
::/duh::

Now that's a LOL! ;-)
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2006-11-04 14:57  

#6  Keeps Cheneys friends in business LOL

That's funny I forgot to laugh, but it's good you laughed at your own joke so it wouldn't feel abandoned. And if you think that's the real reason we went to war, you can rest assured when you die that your effors to understand the world you and yours live in were a waste of your life.
Posted by: gorb   2006-11-04 12:46  

#5  They are the missile the Paleos launched against the Israeli and Egyptian ships during the recent unpleasantness. The Hormuz threat is overblown.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-11-04 12:39  

#4  OK, so who sanded off the Chinese serial numbers?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-11-04 12:21  

#3  But the US is always into paying trillions for things that would only cost a tiny fraction if they nipped it in the bud or went at things more seriously.

Keeps Cheneys friends in business LOL

So speaketh one of our UK trolls.
Posted by: Crairong Glager5686   2006-11-04 10:03  

#2  Iran knows it can hold the world to ransom with the Straits

I wonder if it would work. I suspect a few well-placed tomahawks and a mini-nuke or two and it could all be over very quickly. But the US is always into paying trillions for things that would only cost a tiny fraction if they nipped it in the bud or went at things more seriously.
Posted by: gorb   2006-11-04 00:39  

#1  How accurate are these? Are these any threat should US Warships have to defend the straights of Hormuz?

If Iran controls the straights of Hormuz, it's only a matter of time before Israel is attacked because Iran knows it can hold the world to ransom with the Straits.
Posted by: anon1   2006-11-04 00:33  

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