Iran’s Revolutionary Guard displays what it claims are new undetectable cruise missiles

IRGC says various types of long and medium-range missile systems, drones and radars have been added to arsenal as regional tensions soar

Illustrative: In this image released by the official website of the Iranian Defense Ministry, July 25, 2023, Abu Mahdi naval cruise missiles are displayed in a ceremony to deliver the missiles to both national Navy as well as navy of the Revolutionary Guard, Iran. (Iranian Defense Ministry via AP)
Illustrative: In this image released by the official website of the Iranian Defense Ministry, July 25, 2023, Abu Mahdi naval cruise missiles are displayed in a ceremony to deliver the missiles to both national Navy as well as navy of the Revolutionary Guard, Iran. (Iranian Defense Ministry via AP)

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said on Friday that its navy has new cruise missiles equipped with highly explosive warheads that are undetectable, state media reported.

The announcement by the country’s most powerful security organization coincides with fears of a full-blown Middle East war after Iran vowed to avenge the assassination in Tehran on July 31 of Ismail Haniyeh, leader of the Hamas terror group. Iran has blamed Israel, while Israel has neither confirmed nor denied involvement.

“In today’s world, you either have to be powerful to survive, or surrender. There’s no middle ground,” said the Guards’ top commander, Major-General Hossein Salami.

“A large number of cruise missiles have been added to the Guards’ navy fleet. These new missiles have capabilities of highly explosive warheads that are undetectable and can cause extensive damage and sink their targets,” a Guards statement said.

The Guards’ navy also said in a statement that various types of long and medium-range missile systems, as well as reconnaissance drones and naval radars, have been added to its fleet.

“These systems are among the most up-to-date anti-surface and sub-surface weapons in the Guards’ navy,” it said.

The head of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Hossein Salami, attends a military parade as part of a ceremony marking the country’s annual army day in Tehran, on April 17, 2024. (Atta Kenare/AFP)

Iran has previously made dubious and exaggerated claims regarding new military capabilities.

State television displayed several of the weapons on Friday. The navy added that only 210 of the 2,654 systems were shown as it was not possible to unveil other strategic ones for security reasons.

Iran has one of the biggest missile programs in the Middle East, regarding such weapons as an important deterrent and retaliatory force against the US and Israel in the event of war.

According to the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Iran is armed with the largest number of ballistic missiles in the region.

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