Iran Fires Cruise Missiles In Ongoing Naval Drills

Iran Fires Cruise Missiles In Ongoing Naval Drills

TEHRAN, Iran, Feb 24 (NNN-IRNA) – The Iranian Navy launched cruise missiles, in the ongoing military exercise in the southern waters, on Saturday.

The sea-to-sea Qader and Qadeer missiles were launched at offshore targets, by the indigenous Naqdi destroyer and Tabarzin corvette, during the second day of the large-scale naval drill, code-named Velayat-97.

Qader and Qadeer missiles, with ranges of 250 km and 300 km, respectively, can be fired from vessels, coastal systems, and military aircraft.

Also, the Navy’s onshore systems fired coast-to-sea missiles, to detonate the hypothetical enemy’s vessels.

On Thursday, Iran’s Navy commander, Hossein Khanzadi, said, the naval drills will be held in an area of two million square km in the southern waters, stretching from the Strait of Hormuz to the Sea of Oman, and the northern parts of the Indian Ocean.– NNN-IRNA

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