Israel und Iran - Der Point of no Return rückt näher
04.04.2006 um 18:15ah mal was neues, es scheint sich um ein fliegendes Boot zu handeln, ich hab maleine
Dokumentation gesehen, wo die Russen auf dem System Transportschiffe gebauthaben, aber
warum das wieder verworfen haben weiß ich auch nicht. Na ja aber da dortnur eine
Iranische Meldung existiert und keine Bilder ect, bleibt zu überlegen ob dasnur Gerede
ist.
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran successfully tested a "super-modernflying boat" on
Tuesday and the land-to-sea Kowsar missile that military analysts sayis designed to sink
ships in the Gulf, state media reported.
The tests came in themiddle of Gulf war
games that started on Friday. Iranian state radio said the Kowsarcould evade radar and
that its guidance system could not be scrambled.
TheDefense Ministry was not
immediately able to give details of a "flying boat" that wasshown on television.
The small propeller-driven aircraft floated on atrimaran hull until it took off and
flew low over the surface of the water. Statetelevision said it could reach speeds of
100 knots.
"A super-modern flyingboat was successfully tested in the 'Great
Prophet' war game in Persian Gulf waters,"state television said.
"Because of
its hull's advanced design, no radar atsea or in the air can locate it. It can lift out
of the water. It is whollydomestically built and can launch missiles with precise
targeting while moving."
An aviation web site showed the vessel shared features
with WIGE vehicles, knownto Russians as ekranoplanes.
Earlier in the war games,
Iran said it hadtested a radar-evading rocket and the Hoot (whale) underwater missile
which couldoutpace any enemy warship.
On Monday, Iran's Revolutionary Guard
test-fired atorpedo it said was being mass-produced in Iran.
State television
saidanother missile would be tested on Tuesday afternoon.
Iran rarelygives
enough details of its military hardware for analysts to determine whether Tehranis
making genuine advances or simply producing defiant propaganda while pressureratchets up
on its nuclear program.
Although Iran can draw on huge manpower,its naval and
air-force technology is largely dismissed as obsolete. Continued ...
Ich mag verdammen,was du sagst aber ich werde mein Leben dafür einsetzen dass du es sagen darfst.
Dokumentation gesehen, wo die Russen auf dem System Transportschiffe gebauthaben, aber
warum das wieder verworfen haben weiß ich auch nicht. Na ja aber da dortnur eine
Iranische Meldung existiert und keine Bilder ect, bleibt zu überlegen ob dasnur Gerede
ist.
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran successfully tested a "super-modernflying boat" on
Tuesday and the land-to-sea Kowsar missile that military analysts sayis designed to sink
ships in the Gulf, state media reported.
The tests came in themiddle of Gulf war
games that started on Friday. Iranian state radio said the Kowsarcould evade radar and
that its guidance system could not be scrambled.
TheDefense Ministry was not
immediately able to give details of a "flying boat" that wasshown on television.
The small propeller-driven aircraft floated on atrimaran hull until it took off and
flew low over the surface of the water. Statetelevision said it could reach speeds of
100 knots.
"A super-modern flyingboat was successfully tested in the 'Great
Prophet' war game in Persian Gulf waters,"state television said.
"Because of
its hull's advanced design, no radar atsea or in the air can locate it. It can lift out
of the water. It is whollydomestically built and can launch missiles with precise
targeting while moving."
An aviation web site showed the vessel shared features
with WIGE vehicles, knownto Russians as ekranoplanes.
Earlier in the war games,
Iran said it hadtested a radar-evading rocket and the Hoot (whale) underwater missile
which couldoutpace any enemy warship.
On Monday, Iran's Revolutionary Guard
test-fired atorpedo it said was being mass-produced in Iran.
State television
saidanother missile would be tested on Tuesday afternoon.
Iran rarelygives
enough details of its military hardware for analysts to determine whether Tehranis
making genuine advances or simply producing defiant propaganda while pressureratchets up
on its nuclear program.
Although Iran can draw on huge manpower,its naval and
air-force technology is largely dismissed as obsolete. Continued ...
Ich mag verdammen,was du sagst aber ich werde mein Leben dafür einsetzen dass du es sagen darfst.