The Iranian Navy and the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps Aerospace Force, conducted a coordinated missile operation during the Army Zolfaqar 1403 Drill, successfully targeting simulated naval vessels in the northern Indian Ocean.

Why it matters:

The operation sends a clear deterrence message from Iran's army by showcasing its ability to counter threats swiftly and decisively.

 

The big picture:

The successful collaboration between the Iran Navy and the IRGC Aerospace Force illustrates enhanced operational capability and reinforces a united defense. Iranian Armed Forces demonstrate a formidable and multifaceted military strength by integrating different missile systems, cruise and ballistic.

 

What he's saying:

Spokesman for the Iran Army joint Zolfaqar 1403 exercise, Brigadier General Alireza Sheikh, stated, “This morning, the Navy launched a cruise missile at a simulated naval target in the northern Indian Ocean. Simultaneously, a unit of the IRGC Aerospace Force’s ballistic missiles struck the same target, ensuring it sank completely.”

He emphasized that the operation stands as a tangible symbol of “stable security in the shadow of unity and power,” reflecting the resolute determination of Iran’s military.

 

Key points:

  • The first coordinated missile strike between the Army Navy and the IRGC Aerospace Force was conducted under the command of the Army’s Zolfaqar command.
  • Both cruise and ballistic missiles were used to completely sink a simulated naval target in the northern Indian Ocean.
  • The exercise reinforces Iran’s readiness to confront challenges with a powerful, integrated military response.

 

Go deeper:

The coordination between different branches of the Iranian Armed Forces enhances combat effectiveness and sends a potent message to adversaries: Iran’s military stands as a united, agile, and powerful. 

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