Iran Tests Impenetrable Communications System
TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Ground forces of Iran's Islamic Revolution's Guards Corps (IRGC) successfully tested an impenetrable intranet communications network during the second stage of their extensive war games codenamed 'Eqtedar' (Might).
The system has been designed and developed by IRGC experts.
The second phase of the IRGC maneuvers which started in 16 provinces of the country on Tuesday also included test firing of 620 shoulder launch missiles and different types of anti-air defense systems such as anti-aircraft, anti-helicopter and anti-missile systems.
The IRGC ground force units also exercised different tactics for encountering air aggression by the enemy troops at this stage of the maneuvers.
The extensive military exercises of the IRGC ground force started in 16 different provinces of the country on Monday.
During the three-day-long maneuvers, 20 infantry and mechanized brigades of IRGC's ground forces practice different tactics in three different stages while using the most advanced weaponries.
A statement released by IRGC's public relations on Sunday said that the war games have been designed to help forces keep up their preparedness for all-around defense and asymmetric war through practice of the various types of battle tactics.
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007
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