Despite Western pressures, Iran unveils a new long-range cruise missile

While the Western countries persistently claim that Iran’s missile program is a source of concern and should be stopped, the Islamic Republic continues to consider this area as its redline that cannot be compromised. In this vein, Iranian armed forces today revealed a new long-range cruise missile designed and produced inside the country.
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۱۳ بهمن ۱۳۹۷ - ۲۰:۲۲ 02 February 2019
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Tabnak – While the Western countries persistently claim that Iran’s missile program is a source of concern and should be stopped, the Islamic Republic continues to consider this area as its redline that cannot be compromised. In this vein, Iranian armed forces today revealed a new long-range cruise missile designed and produced inside the country.

According to Press TV, Iran has unveiled a surface-to-surface missile with a range of more than 1,350 kilometers during celebrations marking the 40th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution.

The missile, named Hoveyzeh after a city in southwest Iran known for its resistance during the 1980s Iraqi war, was showcased at an exhibition of defense achievements in Tehran on Saturday.

"This cruise missile needs a very short time for its preparedness and can fly at a low altitude," Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami said during the unveiling ceremony. Hatami said the missile, which has been designed and manufactured by experts at the ministry's aviation industries organization, has a range of over 1,350 kilometers.

Hoveyzeh is from the Soumar family of cruise missiles. It has high precision and accuracy and is capable of heavily destroying ground targets, the defense minister said.

The flight test on Saturday was carried out on a 1,200 km range and the missile accurately hit its targets, Hatami said. "The Hoveyzeh missile is the symbol of self-belief and an important defense achievement based on today's technological progress in the world." The missile, he noted, shows that "no obstacle can hinder the Iranian nation's determination and will in the defense field."

Hatami cited remarks by Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei who has said Iran "will decisively respond to any kind of threat at the same level."

Head of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corp (IRGC)'s aerospace division General Amirali Hajizadeh said at the event Iran could now manufacture a full range of missiles after overcoming initial problems in producing jet engines for cruise missiles.

"The long-range Hoveyzeh cruise missile is the long arm of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the cruise missile defense field," Hatami said.

Iran's "success in achieving this technology after the 700-km Soumar cruise missile is an impressive step in increasing the capabilities of the armed forces and the country's deterrent power," he added.

Tehran has reiterated that its missiles are defensive and used for deterrence in the face of repeated foreign threats. The country has said it will not negotiate on its missile capabilities under any circumstances.

Last September, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said that a military war against Iran was out of question, but called on the country's Armed Forces to boost their capabilities.

"The Armed Forces must upgrade their human and military hardware capabilities on a daily basis through vigilance as well as efficient and dynamic management," Ayatollah Khamenei stated.

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