Sunday, January 1, 2012

Iran Tests New Missile

Iran finally actually try out the newest missiles in military exercises around the Straits of Hormuz on Sunday (01/01/2012). Surface-to-air missile reportedly has the ability to circumvent the system of navigation signal scrambler that guide it toward the target.

Iran's national television station said the name of the missile tested was Mehrab, or Altar, and designed by Iranian scientists. "The missile is equipped with latest technology and internal systems that enable him to beat the system jammers," said a spokesman for the Iranian Navy Rear Admiral Mahmoud Mousavi told national television.

Missile test was conducted the day after Iran said it would delay the Navy test missile firing, Saturday (31/12/2011) and the interpreter confessed rundingnya ready to hold talks again about Iran's nuclear program with the P5 +1 countries (U.S., UK, France, China, Russia, and Germany).

Iran's war games held a large-scale sea for 10 days from December 24, 2011 last. The exercise was held in the area of ​​international waters that stretches along 2,000 kilometers outside the Strait of Hormuz, including most areas of the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden.

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