Iran claims to have test-fired a new
anti-ship ballistic missile (Hat Tip:
MFS - The Other News).
Iran's armed forces has test-fired a new anti-ship ballistic missile
in the Persian Gulf waters, Deputy Defense Minister Brigadier General
Majid Bokaei said on Tuesday.
According to Bokaei, the projectile can pinpoint targets at sea with high precision, the IRNA News Agency reported.
He also noted that once fired, the missile leaves the atmosphere, and hits enemy warships on return.
All enemy vessels left the area near Iran's maritime border, after the missile was tested, Bokaei added.
The official went on to say that the new projectile is a modified version of a ground-to-ground missile.
Let's just say that whether or not this story is true, the next to last sentence hardly seems credible.
That rocket is too small to be a ballistic missile, and its vanes would be useless in space.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like an air-to-air missile, or an anti-aircraft missile.
Given the Iranians' history, it's probably a fake.
Looks like a standard Chinese Silkworm missile.
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