Thursday, October 8, 2020

Iran Reveals New Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile To Threaten U.S. Carriers


Iran showcases anti-ship ballistic missile to threaten US carriers



Iran heralded an anti-ship ballistic missile as a strategic game-changer for the Gulf of Oman and Persian Gulf regions.
The missile has a range up to 700 km., and Iran’s Fars News says it is a “new long arm” for the Islamic Republic. It was showcased during an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps exhibit on the strength of the IRGC aerospace force. Iran has continued to show off new radars, drones and missiles in recent weeks, sending clear messages that are meant to threaten the US and its allies in the region.

The Zulfiqar Basir missile appears to be named after the Zulfiqar ballistic missile that has been used to strike land-based targets by Iran. Tehran has used long-range precision missiles to strike at ISIS, the US and Kurdish dissidents. Iran says it is similar to China’s DF-21D anti-ship missile. These kinds of missiles are said to be “carrier killers” and Iran’s Fars News played this up on Thursday.
It showed satellite images of US aircraft carriers in the Gulf of Oman to assert that Iran tracks the ships and could strike at them. The Islamic Republic recently launched a military satellite and has acquired new radar capabilities. Tehran also says it has extended the range of this missile from 300 km. to 700 km.

Iranian media pointed out that now that if there is a threat to Iran, it can threaten key US and other naval assets at sea. Tehran has already mined six ships in the last two years, and hijacked at least another tanker, while boarding several other ships. Iran usually uses small IRGC fast boats to do this with helicopters. Now Iran’s missiles pose a longer-range threat, the country claims.

Iran boasts that its other missiles have ranges of up to 2,000 km. as it seeks to extend the range of all its missiles. “Our country’s missile capability, especially in the field of naval ballistic missiles, is one of the areas that has been developed with recent unveilings,” Fars News said.

No comments: