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Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Iran to Produce Missile System More Advanced than S-300 - Iran Navy Commander: US Ships in Gulf under Control


Iran Navy Commander: US Ships in Gulf under Control
 
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iran navy commanderIranian Navy commander Habibullah Sayari stressed on Tuesday that the US ships were under the Islamic’s Republic control.

Sayari stressed that the Iranian navy forces did not permit the US ships to enter Iran’s territorial waters at all.

During a speech he delivered at the thirteenth meeting for the union of independent Universtities’ student in Iran, Sayari said the Iranian navy forces were observing the foreign ships.
“The presence of the US ships in the international waters in the Gulf and Oman sea is related to the International rights, and the Islamic Republic will not allow the US ships to enter the Iranian territorial waters,” Sayari said according to Mehr news agency.

He noted that the navy force was closely watching the movements of the US ships in the Gulf, adding that this force has full data about the actions of these ships.

Iran to Produce Missile System More Advanced than S-300
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The Islamic Republic is building a missile system which will be much more advanced than the S-300 system.
Iran commander of the Khatam-ol-Anbia Anti-Aircraft Base
After Moscow refused to deliver S-300 missile system to Tehran, the commander of the Khatam-ol-Anbia Anti-Aircraft Base announced on Monday that “experts at home started work on producing” this missile system.

The missile system, called Bavar 373, will in fact be a replacement for S-300, Brigadier General Farzad Esmaeili told a press conference, Mehr news agency reported.

Esmaeili also said air defense maneuvers will start either in the next calendar month of Mehr (September 22-October 21) or Aban (October 22-Novemebr 20).
 
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