13 Nov 2024
Saturday 22 April 2017 - 13:17
Story Code : 258131

Iran equips IRGC Navy with new anti-ship cruise missiles



Press TV - The Navy of Irans Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) is now in receipt of a new anti-ship cruise missile, which the countrys defense minister says would take aim at potential aggressors.

The projectile, codenamed Nasir was handed over to the naval forces in large quantities at a special ceremony on Saturday attended by the defense chief, Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan, and IRGC Navy Commander Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi.

Deqhan said missile can be fired from either land or sea towards hostiletargets, including warships and wharves.

Nasir can target perceived enemy forces within a relatively short time, be flown at low ranges, be guided through surgical navigation and fired from aboard speedboats, Dehqan said.

The ammunition, he said, is also fitted with an advanced radar system, which secures it against jamming operations.
Equipping the Iranian naval forces with this missile marks an effective step towards increasing the countrys defensive capability and deterrence power, the minister asserted.


[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] Picture taken on April 22, 2017 shows Irans Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan (L) and IRGC Navy Commander Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi attending a ceremony featuring the handover of the Nasir anti-ship missile to the IRGC Navy. (Photo by Tasnim News Agency)[/caption]
This missile and the other ones in the Armed Forces arsenal only serve the purpose of the countrys defense, the official stated. It will only land on aggressors and be used to protect the regions peace, stability and security.

Nasir was successfully test-fired during the Valayat 95 military drills in February.

Iran has recurrently asserted that its military prowess is only in the service of its defense

However, amid a smear campaign targeting the countrys missile program, senior Iranian officials have made it clear that projectiles were conventional and that the Islamic Republic would seek no ones permission to boost its defensive readiness.

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