Iran Tests Missiles, Commissions Sub
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Iran Tests Missiles, Commissions Sub


Iran has successfully tested surface-to-sea missiles with a range of 110 kilometers (68 miles).

The Silkworms have a speed of 290 kilometers per hour and a range of 110 kilometers. They can detect targets from a distance of 15 kilometers and have the capacity to destroy a warship.

On Sunday, Iran commissioned its second domestically-built submarine, a vessel that can fire missiles and torpedoes simultaneously.




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