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TEHRAN, June 22 (upi.com)
The Iranian air force began military operations Monday in the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman in a three-day exercise meant to display low-altitude abilities.
The operation will employ the domestically produced Saegheh fighter and the Russian-made Sukhoi-24 jet in tactical operations that will test new ammunition and hone defensive capabilities.
Iranian air force officials said the fighters will conduct tests in the 370- and 1,800-mile range over the three-day period, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting network reports.
The Iranian military has conducted a series of tests in recent weeks, notably a test-launch of its Sejjil-2 surface-to-surface solid-fuel missile with a range capable of striking Israel.
Meanwhile, Iran announced the military production of some 20 other military devices, including laser systems and electronic warfare devices.
Production also began on a 40mm anti-cruise cannon dubbed Fath, which is capable of reaching targets as far as 7 miles away with a firing rate of 300 rounds per minute.
Iranian media announced the scheduling of the maneuvers June 12 prior to any statements on the disputed presidential election.
Press TV, the state-funded broadcaster, reported at that time that the maneuver was in response to growing concerns that the Israeli military may launch attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.
The Iranian air force began military operations Monday in the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman in a three-day exercise meant to display low-altitude abilities.
The operation will employ the domestically produced Saegheh fighter and the Russian-made Sukhoi-24 jet in tactical operations that will test new ammunition and hone defensive capabilities.
Iranian air force officials said the fighters will conduct tests in the 370- and 1,800-mile range over the three-day period, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting network reports.
The Iranian military has conducted a series of tests in recent weeks, notably a test-launch of its Sejjil-2 surface-to-surface solid-fuel missile with a range capable of striking Israel.
Meanwhile, Iran announced the military production of some 20 other military devices, including laser systems and electronic warfare devices.
Production also began on a 40mm anti-cruise cannon dubbed Fath, which is capable of reaching targets as far as 7 miles away with a firing rate of 300 rounds per minute.
Iranian media announced the scheduling of the maneuvers June 12 prior to any statements on the disputed presidential election.
Press TV, the state-funded broadcaster, reported at that time that the maneuver was in response to growing concerns that the Israeli military may launch attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.