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Ballistic Missiles Hit Remote Naval Targets in Drill

Ballistic Missiles Hit Remote Naval Targets in Drill
Ballistic Missiles Hit Remote Naval Targets in Drill

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps’ Aerospace Force blasted targets in the northern parts of Indian Ocean with long-range ballistic missiles in a military exercise in Iranian deserts.
Various classes of long-range ballistic missiles were launched in the final stage of the wargame on Saturday to detonate the hypothetical enemy’s warships from a distance of 1,800 kilometers, Tasnim News Agency reported. 
In the final stage of large-scale exercise in the central desert of Iran, IRGC’s ballistic missiles hit locations in the northern areas of the Indian Ocean.
The military exercise, codenamed Payambar-e Azam 15 (The Great Prophet 15), is an annual drill that includes a combination of missile and drone operations.
On Friday, the IRGC units attending the wargame practiced the launch of a barrage of surface-to-surface ballistic missiles and offensive bomber drone operations.
Iran’s top military commander described the launch of ballistic missiles to hit targets at a distance of over 1,800 km as “a meaningful choice”, warning the enemies that any threat to Iran’s national interests would draw a harsh response.
 

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