Iranian
Navy Receives Stealth-capable Submarine
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TEHRAN
(RIA Novosti) -- Iran's Navy commissioned a domestically
designed and produced light submarine
featuring extended stealth capability and strong firepower,
state television reported.
The submarine, dubbed Ghadir, is reportedly fitted with noise-reduction
features and is capable of firing missiles and torpedoes simultaneously.
"This submarine is equipped with advanced weapons and electronics
systems. It has been developed in the last decade by [Iranian]
scientists and engineers," a TV program quoted Navy commander,
Admiral Habib Sayyari, as saying.
The admiral also said the Navy commissioned a destroyer and
a missile boat.
According to various intelligence reports, Iran has been spending
a considerable share of its defense budget on modernizing its
naval forces over the last decade.
"The Iranian Navy - surface ships, submarines and naval
bases - is equipped with all the necessary modern weaponry, including
missiles," Sayyari said. "Their [the missiles] range
is sufficient to protect effectively our southern flank in the
Persian Gulf."
In a separate
development, Iran, which received no invitation to the Mideast
peace conference in Annapolis, announced on Tuesday
that it had produced a ballistic missile with a range of 2,000
kilometers (1,240 miles). The missile's range would allow it
to reach Israel, as well as United States military bases in the
Middle East.