IRAN MILITARY GREAT PROPHET 6 WARGAME SUPERSONIC BALLISTIC MISSILE TEST

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http://www.newsmax.com/KenTimmerman/Iran-ballisticmissile-anti-missileprogram... ------------------ Iran has made dramatic progress in its ballistic missile programs over the past year, unveiling three new missiles it claims are already in production, including an innovative design that could be a "game-changer" if used against U.S. aircraft carriers, an Israeli expert widely considered one of the world's top authorities on Iranian missile programs says.

Also significant were three unannounced tests of longer-range missiles most experts believe were designed to carry a nuclear warhead.

In the past, Iran has announced all of its missile tests, often with great fanfare, even when they were a failure, said Uzi Rubin, the father of Israel's "Arrow" anti-missile program.

One of the unannounced missile tests involved a variant of the Shahab-3, which has been successfully test-fired many times since it was first flown in 1998 and is now in active deployment with Revolutionary Guards Air Force units.

Because the missile has been tested successfully so many times, Rubin believes failure was not why the longer-range missile tests were kept quiet. "I believe it was policy," he told a breakfast meeting on Capitol Hill hosted by the National Defense University Foundation.

The latest United Nations Security Council resolution imposing sanctions on Iran, which passed in June 2010, expressly forbids Iran from conducting tests of "nuclear-capable" missiles.

"The fact that Iran did not disclose those tests is tantamount to admitting they were of nuclear-capable missiles," Rubin said.

In October 2010, Iran carried out an unannounced test of its Sejil-2 missile, sometimes known as the "Ashura." The Sejil is a solid propellant missile with a range of approximately 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles) that was first flown successfully in November 2008.

"Experts note that Iran is the only country to have developed a missile with Sejil's capability, in terms of range and payload, without first having developed a nuclear weapon," a United Nations panel of experts concluded in a groundbreaking May 2011 report that has been leaked to the press after at least one — and possibly two — Security Council members sought to suppress it.

Read: Iran Continues to Defy UN Nuclear Sanctions

The U.N. experts report was the first to publicly reveal the October 2010 test of the Sejil, as well as two follow-up tests that took place in February 2011, one of the Sejil and the other of a modified Shahab-3.

"Both the modified Shahab-3 and Sejil-2 are believed to be nuclear-capable ballistic missiles," the U.N. experts report said.

The Shahab-3 is a liquid-fueled missile based on the North Korean Taepodong series and uses rocket motors some experts believe were imported from former Soviet-era SS-5 nuclear missiles. It reportedly has a range of approximately 900 kilometers, bringing northern Israel into Iran's range.

An upgraded version, known as the Ghadr, can reach targets up to 1600 km distant from the launch point, the U.N. panel said.

For Israeli expert Uzi Rubin, the rapid-fire pace of the tests, and the fact that the two missiles are based on dramatically different technologies and propulsion systems, "shows the urgency of the test program and the expansion of their infrastructure and human resources."

Carrying out three tests in just five months, with two different missile systems tested in the same month, "is a remarkable achievement," Rubin added.

The U.N. experts panel said it learned of the unannounced Sejil tests from a "member state," a code phrase for intelligence information provided officially to the panel on condition its source not be further identified.

At the same time it has been secretly improving its nuclear missile capabilities, Iran announced successful tests of three new shorter-range missiles over the past year, missiles that appear aimed at giving Iran's Revolutionary Guards the ability to launch precise saturation attacks against U.S. bases in Iraq and Afghanistan and against U.S. aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea.

The new shorter-range missile systems include:

• Qiam-1 ("Uprising"), a SCUD-C knock-off with no fins and a new guidance package and warhead. Israeli expert Rubin said the Qiam was "an original design" not seen in any other country. "It's definitely not some copy of a North Korean missile," but a new design showing "good technical work" and "good systems engineering." The first test-launch of Qiam-1 was shown on Iranian state television on Aug. 20, 2010, with commentary by the Iranian defense minister. Its design features and range make it a perfect and accurate battlefield weapon, Rubin said.

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  • @qortin You have no idea what you are talking about...Russia AND China back Iran. China has more active duty military than total USA population. The only places allied with USA are Euro-zone, Israel, and Saudi Arabia. The rest of the middle east will back Iran. So effectively you have 80% of the world's population against 20%....and the Russians are known for their intel, Chinese for their massive army, and Iran for their elite assassination squads. Do the math and you will see USA loses!

  • good bye Israel and America .

  • @qortin

    exactly, the've never attacked any in 30 years, how many has the west attacked? you count. its for defense.

  • these are called iran's suicide weapons since if it ever fires one on a western country including israel.... NATO will turn Iran's mountains into raidoactive waste.... just vouch for Peace ....and NO WAR

  • این موشک برای کون رهبر محترم انقلاب خوبه .ایشون چون خوش سابقه و خوش نام هستن ،این موشک اندازه کون ایشون هست،باید بشینه روش

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