Iran holds anti-warship ballistic missile drill

Missiles being launched during the drill by Iran's Revolutionary Guards. The military exercise was Iran's third in less than two weeks, and comes amid rising tensions with the US.
Missiles being launched during the drill by Iran's Revolutionary Guards. The military exercise was Iran's third in less than two weeks, and comes amid rising tensions with the US. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

TEHERAN • Iran's Revolutionary Guards test-fired ballistic missiles against targets in the Indian Ocean as they wrapped up a two-day exercise, their official website reported yesterday.

The missiles of "various classes" targeted "the enemy's battleships and destroyed them from 1,800km away", according to the Sepahnews website.

The missiles were fired from central Iran at targets located in the northern Indian Ocean, the Guards said.

A video released by state television showed two missiles being launched and targets being hit at sea.

Iran's armed forces chief of staff Mohammad Bagheri was present on the second day of the drill, alongside Guards chief Hossein Salami and aerospace commander Amirali Hajizadeh.

"One of our major goals in defence policies and strategies is to be able to target enemy ships, including aircraft carriers and battleships, using long-range ballistic missiles," Major-General Salami said as quoted by Sepahnews.

Major-General Bagheri said the launch showed Iran was ready to respond to any "ill will" by its enemies, warning that in such cases "they will be targeted and destroyed by our missiles".

"We do not intend to carry out any attack," he said, adding that the exercise showed Iran's readiness to defend itself "with all its strength" against any aggressor.

Dubbed Great Prophet 15, the exercise also featured a drone attack on a missile defence system followed by the launch of a barrage of "new generation" surface-to-surface ballistic missiles.

The country's war games come at a time of rising tensions with the United States in the final days of President Donald Trump's administration.

The military exercise was Iran's third in less than two weeks after a naval exercise in the Gulf of Oman on Wednesday and Thursday, and an army drone drill on Jan 5 to Jan 6.

The military exercises started two days after Iran marked the anniversary of the assassination of revered Guards commander Qasem Soleimani, who was killed in a US drone strike in Iraq in January last year.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on January 17, 2021, with the headline Iran holds anti-warship ballistic missile drill. Subscribe