A senior Iranian commander says the country is to unveil a long-range missile defense system, connected to the S-200 missile system.
The
commander of Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Air Defense Base, Brigadier General
Farzad Esmaili, said on Saturday that the Talaash-3 (Endeavor-3) system is to
be unveiled on April 18, when the country marks National Army Day.
He
pointed to the successful testing of the missile system’s short- and
medium-range capability in the past and said, “The powerful missile system’s
long-range [capability] will constitute great restlessness for the enemies of
Islamic Iran.”
Esmaili
said in August last year that the indigenously designed and manufactured
missile defense system, which has a range of more than 200 kilometers, had
successfully been put to test.
“We
seek to close up all the loopholes allowing [potential] penetration by manned
and unmanned enemy aircraft and different forms of potential conceivable aerial
attacks [which could take place] in the future,” Esmaili said. He added that Khatam
al-Anbiya Air Defense Base monitors all the enemies’ movements and noted,
“Iran possesses the safest skies in the Middle East.”
The
outpost monitors 3,600 points across the country, Esmaili noted, saying the
number of these locations "will rise to 5,000 in the near future... Safeguarding
[the country’s] nuclear facilities is among the base’s other missions.”
The
Islamic Republic has repeatedly assured other countries that its military might
poses no threat, saying that its defense doctrine is entirely based on
deterrence. Sun Mar 8, 2015 1:17AM PTV
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