“The Army is conducting continuous, constant assessments to ensure preparation for a wide range of scenarios, including defense and attack,” said Lt. Gen. Daniel Hagarli, spokesman for the Israeli Army.
This is when a spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to comment on Iran’s training.
Russian news agency Sputnik recently wrote about an Iranian exercise in which Iran announced its third underground missile base last month.
The base is located in southern Iran and is equipped with cruise missiles. These missiles are designed to attack enemy destroyers in strategic southern waters, Sputnik said.
These high-quality missiles are equipped with electronic warfare systems, making it difficult for enemies to intercept them. The IRGC’s naval cruise missile, known as the “QADR-380,” ranges over 1,000 km.
The Sky News News Network website writes that Iran has announced an underground IRGC naval base that can deal with “small and large enemies.”
Lt. Gen. Habibora Sayali, deputy chief of the Iranian Army, said on Monday that over 160 professional movements had been successfully carried out in the southern part of the country during the Army’s recent joint military operation of Zolfakar 1403.
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