Naval arm of Iran's Revolutionary Guards unveil underground missile facility
- The naval arm of Iran's Revolutionary Guards unveiled a new underground missile facility on the south coast, as aired by state television on Saturday.
- General Hossein Salami and Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri toured the base, which houses cruise missiles designed to target enemy destroyers.
- The IRGC stated that hundreds of cruise missiles are stationed underground and can be operational quickly, with a new cruise missile model named Ghadr-380 unveiled.
- These developments coincide with military exercises and Iran's ongoing response to U.S. Policies under President Donald Trump, highlighting Iran's missile capabilities as a deterrent.
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Iran unveils new 1,700km-range ballistic missile
TEHRAN – Iran has unveiled a new ballistic missile, named Etemad (“trust” in Persian), capable of traveling 1,700 kilometers, state media announced on Sunday. The missile was revealed at a ceremony in Tehran attended by President Masoud Pezeshkian, marking a significant development in Iran’s growing missile program. State television broadcast images of Etemad, calling it “the most recent ballistic missile” developed by the Iranian defense minist…
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