News ID : 52607
Publish Date : 7/31/2020 7:51:28 AM
Iranian ballistic missiles fired from the depths of the earth for the first time in the world

Iranian ballistic missiles fired from the depths of the earth for the first time in the world

The commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force announced that they fired ballistic missiles from the depths of the earth for the first time in the world during the training of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).

General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, Commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force, on the sidelines of the final stage of the joint exercise of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) 14, which has been held since yesterday morning in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, said: IRGC exercises as usual It was accompanied by initiatives, and in this exercise, for the first time in the world, ballistic missiles were fired from the depths of the earth by the IRGC Aerospace Force.
He added: "In the exercise of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) 14 without using conventional platforms and equipment, the buried missiles split the ground and hit and destroyed the predetermined targets with high accuracy."
The commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force described the passage of the missile shield and the destruction of the enemy's defense systems as a new and innovative step in the exercise of the 14th Prophet of the IRGC. IRGC combat drones also carefully targeted pre-determined targets from a distance, in particular the US aircraft carrier replica command bridge.
General Hajizadeh added: "In this exercise, Sukhoi fighters of the IRGC hit and destroyed small cross-section targets from a long distance with winged missiles."
Referring to the training of the IRGC Aerospace Force and the Navy in the exercise of the Great Prophet (PBUH) 14, he said: "The system and equipment in the IRGC Aerospace Force, including missiles, defense, drones and other facilities, along with other IRGC equipment in the navy and land forces, creates synergy and deterrence capability along with other armed forces, which results in the complete security of Islamic Iran today."
In the end, the commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force emphasized: "With the set of facilities we have today, we can target any hostile target anywhere in the Persian Gulf, the Sea of ​​Oman and the Indian Ocean."
 


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