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Monday, May 10, 2010

Iran tests anti-submarine torpedo

JamaranIran's navy has successfully test-fired an anti-submarine torpedo on the fifth day of its military maneuvers in the country's southern waters.

The navy carried out successful drills aimed at tracking and targeting hostile submarines, Iranian military spokesman Rear Admiral Qasem Rostamabadi announced Sunday.

The torpedoes were fired from Iran's domestically-built destroyer, Jamaran -- a multi purpose warship that blends anti-submarine capabilities with defense systems against surface and air attacks.

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