IRGC Navy Chief Admiral Tangsiri:
Missile Cities Only a Small Fraction of Iran’s Capabilities
TEHRAN – The IRGC Navy commander said Sunday newly-unveiled missile and naval systems, along with underground missile cities, represent only a small fraction of the military capabilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Admiral Alireza Tangsiri made the remarks after the IRGC Navy unveiled a new underground base housing cruise missiles designed to target destroyers in strategic southern waters Saturday night.
Tangsiri said as per Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei’s directive, the IRGC Navy has moved toward developing a highly mobile and revolutionary naval force.
He revealed that Iran’s defense systems are stored hundreds of meters deep under the ground and can be deployed and activated within a short notice.
The systems showcased on Saturday have been armed with land-based mobile launchers, complementing existing naval missile systems, he added.
“Thanks to Iranian technology, these systems no longer require coastal presence for operational deployment,” he said.
Highlighting their long-range capabilities, Tangsiri explained that the missile can launch from deep within Iranian territory, striking targets hundreds of kilometers away in open seas.
Regarding their technological advancements, he said the systems feature state-of-the-art cruise missile technology, rivaling global standards.
“Unlike traditional linear-trajectory missiles, the missiles are fully maneuverable, highly precise, and equipped with intelligent target-recognition systems,” he added.
In a direct message to the enemies, Tangsiri warned against underestimating Iran’s military capabilities.
This is the third underground missile base unveiled by the IRGC in less than a month.
Last month, the IRGC Navy showcased an underground naval missile base in an undisclosed location in the Persian Gulf. Earlier in the month, the IRGC’s Aerospace Force unveiled another underground missile city.