IRGC tests its ballistic and cruise missiles

IRGC tests its ballistic and cruise missiles
© Photo: the IRGC

Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy conducted simultaneous launches of ballistic and cruise missiles during a large-scale exercise in the Persian Gulf and Sea of Oman.

In the latest phase of the Eqtedar drill involving the IRGC Navy, various cruise missiles including Qadr 110, Qadr 380 and Qadir, along with the 303 ballistic missile, were fired concurrently from multiple locations. The missiles accurately struck predetermined targets in the Sea of Oman.

Meanwhile, participating drone systems carried out successful attacks on simulated enemy bases, destroying the designated objectives, Tasnim reported.

In another segment of the exercise, air defense systems deployed on IRGC vessels practiced heavy countermeasures against incoming aerial threats simulating attacks on fast-attack boats and Iranian coasts.

Separately, the IRGC Navy launched the large-scale exercise, codenamed Shahid Mohammad Nazeri, showcasing advanced defensive and offensive capabilities bolstered by artificial intelligence.

The maneuver emphasizes heightened intelligence readiness and highlights the resolute spirit and resistance of its personnel against any threat.

Advanced air defense systems operated under electronic warfare conditions, using artificial intelligence to detect flying and naval targets in reduced time and strike them precisely.

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