IRGC Stages Large Military Drills South of Iran

By Staff, Agencies
In a new show of power, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps [IRGC] launched on Tuesday the final stage of a large-scale military drills in southern Iran, including in the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.
The IRGC Public Relations said the final stage of the war game, codenamed “Payambar-e Azam 14 [The Great Prophet]”, started on Tuesday morning in the southern province of Hormozgan, western parts of the Strait of Hormuz, and the Gulf.
The joint exercise, including forces from the IRGC Navy and the IRGC Aerospace Force, involves ground, aerial, naval and space operations.
The final stage of the drills includes joint operations by missile units, vessels and drones from the IRGC Navy and missile, drone and radar units from the IRGC Aerospace Force.
The servicemen attending the drills exercise offensive operations using missiles, drones and vessels, offensive mine-laying operations and tactics to cut off the naval connections of the hypothetical enemy, missile combat operations using helicopters, and launch of coast-to-sea missiles.
Satellite images taken by Iran’s homegrown ‘Noor’ [light] satellite that was launched into space in April have been used to evaluate the situation in the war game zone.
Iranian officials have repeatedly underscored that the country will not hesitate to strengthen its military capabilities, including its missile power, which are entirely meant for defense, and that Iran’s defense capabilities will be never subject to negotiations.
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