Iran increases its naval capabilities
The aggressive policies of the United States and its allies against Russia, China and Irán, including sanctions (mainly Iran but also Russia) and trade war (China) has resulted in the development of strategic alliances of these strong world powers.
In the case of Iran it has promoted stronger naval policies,
mainly addressed to the monitoring or control of the Persian Gulf and
northwestern Indian Ocean.
Recently Iran has launched mass production of its new
submarine-launched Jask cruise missile, the country’s Navy chief has said,
adding that work on upgraded versions of the weapon is already in progress.
Rear Admiral Hossein Khanzadi was speaking in Tehran on
Saturday at an event showcasing new weaponry and other military projects that
his force has been involved with. Announcing the launch of the Jask cruise
missile’s mass production, Khanzadi said the munition will be used by all the
subs of Iran’s Navy.
While the official did not share any special characteristics
of the missile, it’s known that the Jask can be fired out of a submarine’s
torpedo tubes and takes off from the water. The missile was first shown in
action to the public this February, during the massive Veleyat-97 naval drills.
The range of the Jask-type munitions is expected to be
improved “substantially” in the future, Khanzadi said, revealing that
a ‘Jask-2 project’ was already underway. The expanded range of the missile “will
surely be a serious surprise for the enemy,” the official added.
Besides the Jask cruise missiles, the event in Tehran also
showcased other military projects involving the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy.
The new sea-launched ‘Pelikan’ VTOL drone, the Balaban guided bomb, the Sadaf-2
naval mine as well as several other new systems were unveiled.
As well as unveiling new weaponry, Khanzadi spoke on the
upcoming joint naval drills between Iran, Russia and China. The landmark
exercise is expected to take place in the Indian Ocean next month.
“The objective of such an exercise
is obtaining collective security and assisting in securing the northern region
of the Indian Ocean, which is today witness to certain incidents such as
maritime piracy,”Khanzadi said.
This new naval and strategic alliance adds
to the increasing support of the United States to Israel and Saudi Arabia,
rising tensions in the region to a higher level.

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