Iran unveils long-range cruise missile on
revolution anniversary
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[February 02, 2019]
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran unveiled a
new cruise missile with a range of 1,300 km (800 miles) on Saturday
during celebrations marking the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic
Revolution, state television reported.
"This cruise missile needs a very short time for its preparedness and
can fly at a low altitude," Defence Minister Amir Hatami said during the
unveiling ceremony.
Hatami said the surface-to-surface missile, named Hoveizeh, was from the
Soumar family of cruise missiles, which were unveiled in 2015.
Western experts say Iran often exaggerates its weapons capabilities,
although there are concerns about its long-range ballistic missiles.
Amirali Hajizadeh, head of the Revolutionary Guards’ aerospace division,
said at the event Iran had overcome initial problems in producing jet
engines for cruise missiles and could now manufacture a full range of
the weapons.
Iran said in January its bid to launch a satellite failed after Tehran
ignored U.S. warnings to avoid such activity.
Washington warned Tehran last month against undertaking three planned
rocket launches that it said would violate a U.N. Security Council
resolution because they use ballistic missile technology.
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A U.N. Security Council resolution, which enshrined Iran’s 2015
nuclear deal with major powers, "called upon" Tehran to refrain for
up to eight years from work on ballistic missiles designed to
deliver nuclear weapons.
Iran says its missile tests are not in violation of the resolution
and denies its missiles are capable of carrying nuclear warheads. It
says its missiles are defensive and used for deterrence and has
rejected talks over its missile program.
U.S. President Donald Trump quit the deal last year and reimposed
sanctions on Iran that had been lifted under the pact in return for
Tehran curbing its nuclear program.
Washington says although Iran has met the terms, the accord was too
generous, failing to rein in Iran’s ballistic missile program or
curb what the United States says is interference in regional
affairs.
(Reporting by Dubai newsroom; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
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