PRC August 5 - Iran’s military said that Iran’s development of advanced weapons only for self-defense and will never threaten any neighboring countries. This is Iran on August 4 announced the successful development of Internet Marketingnew-type missiles after the Gulf countries in the region to calm the fears of doing this position.

Headquarters in London, “Yi Lafu” Network reported today that Iranian Revolutionary Guards navy official Luzi Mu-Jiu on the 4th night issued a statement that “the Iranian Revolutionary Guard has a very advanced missile and other weapons, is to defend the country Security will not threaten its neighbours; addition, the Department of Defense also shows that Iran will not import advanced weapons from the outside. “Jiu Lu Zimu said,” Iran and neighboring countries in various fields have a good relationship, Iran is a neighbour Friendly countries, but Iran must always concerned about the threat of an enemy, and this threat may come from various aspects, we must get ready to deal with the threat. ”

It is reported that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard commander Ibrahim al-Jaafari said on the 4th, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards have been equipped with new missiles. These missiles can destroy the Iranian coastline of 300 kilometers outside the scope of the enemy warships. These weapons is completely domestic weapons, weapons more advanced than imports. He pointed out that these weapons have been the pilot phase, has started mass production. Al-Jaafari said, according to Iran and around the Strait of Hormuz in the terrain,Laser marking at any time Iran can easily blockade of the Strait.

Reported that Iran announced that development of new types of missiles after the Gulf countries caused great worry. Iranian Navy leader made these remarks, intended to eliminate the uneasy neighbors, in order to avoid tension between Iran and neighbouring countries.


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