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September 9, 2007

IRGC Sea and Air Forces

Broadcast 9 September on Iranian state satellite TV (IRINN)

Air Power

Male Announcer: The Islamic Revolution Revolutionary Guard Air Force, like its land and sea forces, was established by order of the great leader of the Islamic revolution His Holiness Imam Khomeini. It has ground-to-ground missiles, ground-to-air missiles, air-to-ground missiles, the ability to conduct air assaults, provide support for ground force operations, conduct reconnaissance flights, monitor enemy territory, conduct electronic warfare, conduct operations with unmanned aircraft as well as many other capabilities. It has made significant progress and has acquired many other astonishing capabilities.

Female Announcer: These capabilities are solely for deterrence and as long as the Islamic homeland is not invaded it should not be cause for any worry among Iran's neighbors.

Male Announcer: The presence of a powerful Iran in the sensitive region of the Middle East is also very valuable as a source of security for the nations in this region.

Naval Force

Male Announcer: The Revolutionary Guard Naval Force is now the most powerful naval force in the Persian Gulf region. This force with extraordinary operational power in naval patrols and because of its ability to monitor and inspect foreign vessels, has the greatest dominance.

Female Announcer: The naval force guards oil platforms, the nation's maritime borders and conducts speedboat operations with complex guidance systems that enable it to strike enemy vessels. It has high ability launching land-to-sea and sea-to-land missiles and making coastal marine landings. Conducting helicopter assault operations in the air space over ships is another of the capabilities of this divine force.

Male Announcer: They are prepared to sacrifice their lives defending the territorial integrity of our nation Iran.

Crossposted to The Satellite News.



Posted by John at September 9, 2007 3:16 PM






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