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Iran tests missiles, unveils drone amid Israel tensions
by Staff Writers
Tehran (AFP) Sept 24, 2012


Iran has tested anti-air and anti-ship missiles and unveiled a new drone, its powerful Revolutionary Guards said on Monday, in a show of military readiness for a war with Israel their chief says is inevitable.

Medium-range surface-to-air missiles designed to knock attacking aircraft out of the sky at a range of 50 kilometres (30 miles) were successfully fired on Monday, the Guards said in a statement on their official Sepahnews website.

The new, Taer-2 missiles were part of an anti-air defence system known as Ra'ad (Thunder), the statement said.

The Fars news agency called the domestically made missiles "more advanced" than the Russian-made Buk family of missiles they were based on.

Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi, the commander of the Guards' navy, also said that on Sunday a naval drill was held in which four missiles hit a warship-sized target, sinking it in 50 seconds, according to Fars.

"We have missile systems that cover all the Persian Gulf coasts and the American bases (in the region)," he was quoted as saying.

He added that the Revolutionary Guards would in the next six months hold "big naval manoeuvres in the Strait of Hormuz," the strategic, narrow channel at the Gulf's entrance through which a third of the world's seaborne traded oil passes.

Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the commander of the Guards' aerospace division charged with missile defence, also announced a new drone, dubbed Shahed 129, with a range of 2,000 kilometres (1,200 miles).

"It is able to carry bombs and missiles... it has the ability to fly non-stop for 24 hours, it does surveillance," Fars quoted him as saying. State television showed images of the unmanned aircraft.

On Saturday, the head of the Revolutionary Guards, General Mohammad Ali Jafari, said war between Iran and Israel "will eventually happen, but it is not certain where and when."

It was the first time a senior Iranian official had acknowledged the probability of war breaking out between the two arch-foes.

Israel in recent weeks has ratcheted up its threats to possibly launch air strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, with or without help from its US ally.

Iran's Revolutionary Guards commanders have said they would view any Israeli attack as being carried out with US authorisation, and warned they would hit US military bases in Afghanistan, Qatar and Bahrain in retaliation.

Hajizadeh told Iran's Al-Alam television network on Sunday that an Israel-Iran war would be unpredictable -- "and it will turn into World War III" as other countries were sucked into it.

The disconcertingly bellicose language from the Revolutionary Guards contrasted with the stated position of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government, which has publicly dismissed Israel's threats as a bluff.

Ahmadinejad, in New York for a UN General Assembly, reiterated that stance in interviews with US media.

"While the Iranian people are ready to defend ourselves, I don't believe the (Israeli) threats are of fundamental importance," he told US media bosses in a meeting on Monday.

Israel, the Middle East's sole though undeclared nuclear weapons state, views Iran's nuclear programme as a threat to its existence and its prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has strongly intimated he could order strikes against Iranian facilities.

Iran has repeatedly denied Western suspicions it is seeking nuclear weapons capability, insisting its atomic programme is exclusively for peaceful, civilian uses.

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US drone kills five militants in Pakistan: officials
Miranshah, Pakistan (AFP) Sept 24, 2012 - A US drone strike on Monday killed at least five Islamic militants in Pakistan's restive tribal region near the Afghan border, security officials said.

The strike targeted a compound in the Mir Ali area of North Waziristan, known as a bastion for the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. The drone fired two missiles, they said.

A security official in Miranshah told AFP that five militants had been killed.

"The compound was located in Khaderkhail village, some 40 kilometres (25 miles) east of Miranshah, which is the headquarters of the North Waziristan tribal district," the official added.

"This area has sanctuaries for all groups of Taliban and foreign militants," he said.

Another security official in Peshawar confirmed the death toll.

There has been a dramatic increase in US drone strikes in Pakistan since May, when a NATO summit in Chicago failed to strike a deal to end a six-month blockade on convoys transporting supplies to coalition forces in Afghanistan.

Islamabad and Washington have been seeking to patch up their fractious relationship in recent months, with the supply route reopening, after a series of crises in 2011 saw ties between the "war on terror" allies plunge.

Attacks by unmanned US aircraft remain contentious -- they are deeply unpopular in Pakistan, which says they violate its sovereignty and fan anti-US sentiment. But American officials are said to believe they are too important to halt.

Washington considers Pakistan's semi-autonomous northwestern tribal belt as the main hub of Taliban and Al-Qaeda militants plotting attacks on the West and in Afghanistan.



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US drone kills five militants in Pakistan: officials
Miranshah, Pakistan (AFP) Sept 24, 2012
A US drone strike on Monday killed at least five Islamic militants in Pakistan's restive tribal region near the Afghan border, security officials said. The strike targeted a compound in the Mir Ali area of North Waziristan, known as a bastion for the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. The drone fired two missiles, they said. A security official in Miranshah told AFP that five militants had been kille ... read more


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