Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Iran Says Test of Upgraded Short-RangeMissile Was a Success
TEHRAN (AP) - Iran said Saturday that it had
successfully test-fired an upgraded version
of a short-range ballistic missile with
improved accuracy, increasing its capacity
to strike land and naval targets.
Iran's defense minister, Brig. Gen. Ahmad
Vahidi, said the solid-fueled Fateh-110
missile had a range of 185 miles. He also said
the weapon could strike with pinpoint
precision, making it the most accurate
weapon of its kind in Iran's arsenal.
"By reaching this generation of the
Fateh-110, a new capability has been added
to our armed forces in striking sea and land
targets," state television quoted General
Vahidi as saying. Iran's military leaders have
said they believe that future wars will be air-
and sea-based, and Tehran has sought to
upgrade its air defense systems and naval
power in anticipation of such a possibility.
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