Iran's Defense Arsenal: Beyond Missile Cities and Into a New Era of Military Power

Iran’s Defense Arsenal: Beyond Missile Cities and Into a New Era of Military Power

The recent unveiling of a new underground missile base by the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy highlights Iran’s commitment to bolstering its military capabilities. This strategic move is designed to enhance Iran’s defense system, especially in the southern waters where threats are perceived. Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri made significant remarks regarding this development, emphasizing the importance of advanced military technology and operational readiness.

On Sunday night, Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri revealed the details of this new facility, which is specifically designed to house cruise missiles aimed at targeting destroyers in critical southern regions. Here are some key points from his announcement:

  • Directive from Leadership: The IRGC Navy’s advancements are guided by the directives of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, focusing on creating a highly mobile and revolutionary naval force.
  • Advanced Storage Techniques: Defense systems are kept hundreds of meters underground, ensuring rapid deployment and activation when necessary.
  • Land-Based Mobile Launchers: The new systems are equipped with land-based mobile launchers, enhancing the existing naval missile capabilities.
  • Independence from Coastal Presence: Thanks to Iranian-engineered technology, these missile systems can operate without requiring a coastal presence for deployment.
  • Long-Range Strike Capability: The systems can be launched from deep within Iranian territory, targeting locations hundreds of kilometers away in open seas.
  • State-of-the-Art Technology: The cruise missile systems feature advanced technology that rivals global standards, including intelligent target-recognition systems and maneuverable capabilities.

During his address, Tangsiri issued a stern warning to adversaries, urging them not to underestimate Iran’s military capabilities. He reassured the Iranian populace of the IRGC’s steadfast commitment to national security and sovereignty.

The unveiling event also saw IRGC Chief Commander Major General Hossein Salami visiting the newly established “missile city” on Iran’s southern shores. His visit underscored the importance of combat readiness for the IRGC Navy’s missile units stationed at the facility.

Moreover, the upgraded missiles located in this subterranean base are designed to withstand electronic warfare, ensuring they can be operational in the shortest possible time. This development marks the third underground missile base unveiled by the IRGC within a month, showcasing a significant escalation in military readiness.

Earlier this month, on January 18, the IRGC Navy revealed another underground naval missile base at an undisclosed location in the Persian Gulf. Additionally, on January 10, the IRGC’s Aerospace Force unveiled a separate underground missile city, further emphasizing Iran’s commitment to enhancing its missile capabilities.

Iran maintains that its ballistic missile program serves as a critical deterrent against perceived threats, particularly from the United States and Israel. The Iranian government has consistently asserted that its missile program is non-negotiable, reflecting its unwavering stance on national defense.

In early January, the Iranian Armed Forces conducted extensive military exercises throughout the country, which included drills simulating the defense of nuclear installations in Natanz against hypothetical missile and drone attacks. These exercises serve to demonstrate Iran’s readiness to respond to threats and its commitment to safeguarding its national interests.

As the geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, Iran’s advancements in missile technology and military readiness are critical elements in the broader context of regional security and international relations. The IRGC’s focus on developing robust and modern defense systems illustrates the country’s determination to protect its sovereignty and respond effectively to any potential threats.

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