AP/ August 21, 2012, 7:44 AM

Iran unveils upgraded missile "as a deterrence"

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks at the conclusion of an annual pro-Palestinian rally marking Quds (Jerusalem) Day on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan at Tehran University in Tehran, Iran, Aug. 17, 2012.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks at the conclusion of an annual pro-Palestinian rally marking Quds (Jerusalem) Day on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan at Tehran University in Tehran, Iran, Aug. 17, 2012. / AP Photo

(AP) TEHRAN, Iran - Iran's president on Tuesday unveiled an upgraded version of a short-range surface-to-surface ballistic missile just weeks after it was test-fired, the country's state-media reported.

At the ceremony for Fateh-110, or Conqueror, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told a group of defense officials that Iran wants to advance its defense technology "not in an aggressive context, but as a deterrence."

"We do not seek it for conquest, domination of neighboring countries and the world. We do not want it because of defiance," said Ahmadinejad, according to state TV.

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Iran considers both the United States and Israel as potential adversaries. Neither country has ruled out a military strike against Iran's nuclear program, which they claim is aimed at developing nuclear weapons. Iran says its program is for peaceful purposes.

The official IRNA news agency reported Tuesday that the new version of Fateh-110 has a quicker launch capability, a longer life and can be used in adverse weather conditions, but gave no other details. The missile has been in service in Iran over the past decade.

Iran claimed earlier in August that it successfully test-fired the missile, saying at the time that Fateh-110 has an improved accuracy to strike land and naval targets within a 185 mile range.

Since 1992, Iran has tried to set up a self-sufficient military program. The country's military leaders have said they believe future wars will take place in the air and on sea, and Tehran has sought to upgrade its air defense systems and naval power in anticipation of such a possibility.

Iran has also been pushing to upgrade its missiles, which already can target Israel and U.S. bases in the Middle East. The Pentagon released a report in June noting significant advances in Iranian missile technology, acknowledging that the Islamic Republic has improved the accuracy and firing capabilities of its missiles.

At Tuesday's ceremony marking the national day of Iran's defense industry, Ahmadinejad also unveiled several other new Iranian-made weapons, such as a naval diesel engine, a mortar launcher, a monitoring military intelligence system and tactical SUVs.

Defense Minister Gen. Ahmad Vahidi said Iran will commission a new generation of fighter jets, missiles, unmanned drones and submarines by the Iranian New Year, which falls in March 2013.

Iran's purported military advancements are impossible to independently verify because the country does not release technical details of its arsenals or rely on equipment from major international defense contractors.

Tehran occasionally announces additions to its arsenal, holds inauguration ceremonies, starts up new production lines and test-fires new missiles.

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I_am_3rd says:
Call it the "Conqueror", but claim it is only for non-aggressive deterrence? Riiiiiight..... and Israel is supposedly the unreasonable aggressor.
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takacrat says:
Looks like Iran is reading the Big Bad Wolf Story. Iran is going to Huff Puff and Blow Smoke until the Missiles start flying.
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samXXkiley says:
coucou,
apparently the sanctions from Western countries did not affect the power in Iran, as a proof Ahmadinejad is more determined to improve his defense,
The question that arises, did Western countries really sanction Iran?
or the sanctions are a play cleverly interpreted by Iran and Western countries, in this case what is the purpose?
may be to maintain a climate of pressure in the region and even frighten the Gulf countries, and sell more weapons to these poor defenseless country, lol
"au revoir"
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karek40 says:
Historically Iran (Persia) has attacked its neighbors when its population got so large that they could not support it. Biblically, the prince of persia delayed an angel so the prince of persia is against God.
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quincytodd says:
Inasmuch as Iran has a right to defend itself, the Iranians should never give the U.S. and Israel an excuse to attack their country especially since it has the 4th largest oil reserves in the world. The Iranians need to go to the U.N. and make the same deal there as South Africa did, that is, to have nuclear power for energy but not to build nuclear weapons.
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mikeinwisconsin replies:
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What's you stand on Venezuela?