Tehran test-fires more new weapons

Published November 5, 2006

TEHRAN, Nov 4: Iran on Saturday announced it had successfully test-fired new armour-piercing weaponry and an anti-helicopter missile system on the third day of its latest war games.

“The new generation of anti-helicopter and anti-armour weapons were successfully tested on day three of the manoeuvres,” an announcer on state television said as pictures of the test-firing were broadcast.

In the “Great Prophet II” war games, due to last 10 days, Iran has so far fired its Shahab-3 longer range missile for the first time in manoeuvres as well as new types of land-to-sea and sea-to-sea missiles.

The armour-piercing weapons tested on Saturday include a rifle equipped with special sights that can identify an enemy seven kilometres away and can penetrate a target wearing a bullet-resistant vest from a distance of three kilometres.

The other new anti-armour weapon tested was a system aimed at penetrating the armour plate of tanks that “can be carried by a person, with high accuracy, high speed and high explosive power”.

“The bullet of this system penetrates the armoured equipment and then explodes,” state television said.

The anti-helicopter weaponry was described as highly portable and accurate. Four anti-helicopter missiles can be fired from each system.

“The anti-helicopter weapon can hit helicopters in different circumstances,” the television added.

“The anti-armour weapon has the ability to penetrate different kinds of advanced bullet-armour vests” as well as the armoured exterior of tanks, it said.—AFP

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