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Thursday 26 February 2015 - 09:36
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IRGC kicks off second day of major military drill

IRGC kicks off second day of major military drill
Irans Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has kicked off the second day of major military maneuvers code-named the Great Prophet 9 in the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf.

On the second day of the drill, which started at 09:00 am local time (0530 GMT) on Thursday, the Ground Force units of the IRGC are planned to conduct special exercises in the east of the Strait of Hormuz.

The Great Prophet 9 military drill started on Wednesday morning, with maritime mine operations by speedboats as well as the firing of four coast-to-sea missiles in the Persian Gulf region and the Strait of Hormuz.

The first phase of the drill concluded later in the day with a parade of marine units and speedboats. In this phase of the war games as many as 30 the speedboats of the IRGC conducted quick mine-planting operations.



Various types of ballistic and sea-launched cruise missiles were fired, and nearly 400 rounds of 107-milimeter rockets struck a full-size replica of a US aircraft carrier.

In the first phase of the military maneuvers, as many as 17 missile and ballistic missiles were fired from vessels, helicopters, and coastal missile systems belonging to the IRGC naval forces. Of the 17 missiles, 4 were ballistic missiles, of which 2 were Khalij Fars (Persian Gulf) and one was Fateh (Victorious)-110 and one was Zelzal (Temblor).

Among the senior military and political officials present at the site of the drill were the IRGCs Commander Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari, Irans Parliament (Majlis) Speaker Ali Larijani, IRGCs second-in-command, Brigadier General Hossein Salami, Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi, a commander of the IRGC Navy, and Commander of the Aerospace Division of the IRGC Brigadier General Amir-Ali Hajizadeh.



In the second phase of the military maneuvers, some drone targets were destroyed by as many as 100 vessels belonging to the IRGC Navy. The drones were targeted by Misaq shoulder-launched missiles and canons installed on speedboats.

A total of 20 new missiles, including underwater ones with a speed of 100 meters per second, were test-fired during the military exercises.

The drill also featured other military equipment, including speedboats equipped with naval radars, electronic communications systems, cruise missiles with a range of 25 kilometers, anti-ship medium-range missiles, medium- and large-caliber torpedoes, sea mines, heavy machine guns, rocket-launchers and shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles.

Iran has conducted several drills to enhance the defense capabilities of its armed forces and to test modern military tactics and equipment.

The Islamic Republic has repeatedly said that its military might poses no threat to other countries, reiterating that its defense doctrine is based on deterrence.

By Press TV
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