Iran says navy mounts new defense system
on warship
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[August 18, 2018]
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's navy has
mounted a locally built advanced defensive weapons system on one of its
warships for the first time, the Iranian navy chief was quoted as saying
on Saturday, as tensions mount with the U.S. military in the Gulf.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards confirmed earlier this month it held war
games in the Gulf, saying they were aimed at "confronting possible
threats" by enemies.
The U.S. military’s Central Command confirmed it had seen increased
Iranian naval activity, extending to the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic
waterway for oil shipments the Revolutionary Guards have threatened to
block.
Iran has been furious over U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to
pull out of an international agreement on Iran's nuclear program and
re-impose sanctions on Tehran.
Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Hossein Khanzadi "reiterated that
coastal and sea testing of the short range defense Kamand system were
concluded successfully, and said this system was mounted ... on a
warship and will be mounted on a second ship soon," the semi-official
Tasnim news agency reported,
The Kamand has been dubbed the "Iranian Phalanx" after an automated
machinegun produced by U.S. firm Raytheon whose heavy bullets shred
incoming missiles.
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Iran's national flags are seen on a square in Tehran February 10,
2012. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl
Unable to import many weapons because of international sanctions and
arms embargoes, Iran has developed a large domestic weapons industry
to achieve self-sufficiency in producing military equipment, and
often reports on its development of arms which it says are
comparable with advanced Western systems.
(Reporting by Dubai newsroom; Editing by Toby Chopra)
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