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Wednesday, January 02, 2013

Iranian Navy Test-Fires Advanced Naval Cruise Missile


The Iranian Navy on Tuesday test-fired an advanced home-made anti-ship cruise missile during the ongoing naval wargames in the country's Southern waters.

The navy successfully tested the coast-to-sea cruise missile, dubbed as Qader (Mighty), on the fifth day of the Velayat 91 naval wargames.

Qader is an easily deployable, rapid reaction, anti-ship cruise missile with a range of 200km developed by local engineers and defense industry experts and can be used against warships and frigates and enemy coastal targets.

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