Tehran -Demonstration of advanced abilities, the Navy of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Corps (IRGC) fired a missile with artificial intelligence and attacked enemy targets during large military exercises.
The code name “Great Prophet authority 19” was held in the southern state of Iran, Bushia and Fuzestan. On the last day of the drill, the IRGC Navy was launched from advanced Mohajer 6 and ABABIL 5 drones to develop QAEM and ALMAS missiles, which introduced the integration of AI’s Iran’s missile system.
Vice Admiral Alillezer Tungsiri, commander of the IRGC Navy who supervised the movement, emphasized a significant upgrade to the Navy’s equipment and system. In the drill, the release of various trajectory and surface to the surface, including attack missiles from strategic Solaymani warships, and the target of enemies using Kousal 222 missiles.
Tanziri explained that a wide range of military training, held in the northern and central regions of Persian, is to strengthen adjustments and preparations in the IRGC Navy. Training has also strengthened Iran’s desire for regional stability and helped to send peace and friendship messages to neighboring countries.
This exercise comes as part of the continuous efforts of the Islamic Republic to improve military abilities under the guidance of Ayatra Seed Ali Ali Hamene. Iran’s troops, including the Army and IRGC, will reconfirm their commitments to continue to strengthen battle preparation in response to the perceived external threats and defend the perfection of the national sovereignty and territory.