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A few? More like thousands. Similar to Iran in dealing with the U.S. Navy in the whole Pacific Ocean.

I am talking in terms variety. The Chinese military doctrine was not and is not centred around conventional missiles. That's not to say they have not developed systems to be used, of course they have.
 
I am talking in terms variety. The Chinese military doctrine was not and is not centred around conventional missiles. That's not to say they have not developed systems to be used, of course they have.
:what: Seriously, you need to check again. They have been building up their conventional missiles against our bases and naval vessels in the Pacific Ocean.
 
:what: Seriously, you need to check again. They have been building up their conventional missiles against our bases and naval vessels in the Pacific Ocean.

I never said they did not have some variety of missiles, I said that is not the core of their defence doctrine unlike Iran.
 
I never said they did not have some variety of missiles, I said that is not the core of their defence doctrine unlike Iran.

I disagree.

Iran should learn from China in regards to their DF-17 short range solid fuel HGV equipped missile

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Iran needs to equip HGV warhead to its Fateh series family. It would make the missile nearly impossible to intercept. Eventually it should be extrapolated to Sejill, Shahab-3 family missiles.
 
I disagree.

Iran should learn from China in regards to their DF-17 short range solid fuel HGV equipped missile

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Iran needs to equip HGV warhead to its Fateh series family. It would make the missile nearly impossible to intercept. Eventually it should be extrapolated to Sejill, Shahab-3 family missiles.

No disagreement there, Iran will inevitably develop these systems. I obviously cannot give a time frame. Given the level of importance missiles have in the overall IRGC doctrine, all of these hypersonic systems, from HGV to Scramjets will ultimately join Iran's arsenal. If I had to guess, I would say we are much closer to seeing an Iranian HGV than a scramjet cruise missiles. The point here was that overall, missiles play a more crucial role in Iran's conventional doctrine.
 
I think we are on different wavelength here . I say the missile right now can't sink a 300 ton ship and then people talk abou sinking Aircraft carrier with it.
there is no way around it , instead of going after compartment above ship. it must go and hit lower part of the ship if it wan't to sink anything.
 
I think we are on different wavelength here . I say the missile right now can't sink a 300 ton ship and then people talk abou sinking Aircraft carrier with it.
there is no way around it , instead of going after compartment above ship. it must go and hit lower part of the ship if it wan't to sink anything.

How will aircraft carrier operate without its command tower?

The goal of any missile attacking an aircraft carrier should be the command tower. Without a command tower it’s like a body without a head.
 
How will aircraft carrier operate without its command tower?

The goal of any missile attacking an aircraft carrier should be the command tower. Without a command tower it’s like a body without a head.
They operate because they have an auxiliary command center in the heart of the ship.
 
Not sure whether it will be missiles or not.

Iran's IRGC to receive ‘surprise systems’ soon: Top general
Saturday, 27 June 2020 10:30 AM


Major General Hossein Salami, the chief commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC)
The chief commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says the force is to receive “surprise systems” in the near future, stressing that a US bid to extend an arms embargo on Iran would have no effect on the country's defense capabilities.

Major General Hossein Salami made the remarks in a news conference following his visit to an exhibition of the IRGC's achievements in Tehran on Saturday.

"There is a global arms embargo on Iran... on the other hand, the United States and its allies are among threats to Iran," he said.

The arms embargo, he said, provided "an opportunity for our scientists to fulfill defense needs using our domestic capability.”

Underlining the use of superior equipment that prepares Iran’s Armed Forces for a sophisticated war, Salami said work has been done both in terms of destruction and in terms of increasing accuracy, downsizing and unmanning weapons.

“Today, we are not dependent on foreigners for any of the weapons systems....and we have reached the stage of self-sufficiency and independence,” the commander pointed out.


"The ground forces have put technological surprise on the agenda and we will see the arrival of surprise systems in the near future."

Washington has stepped up calls for the extension of a UN arms embargo on Iran, which will expire in October under UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which endorses Iran nuclear deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

The administration of US President Donald Trump has threatened that it may seek to trigger a snapback of all sanctions on Iran if its attempts to extend the arms embargo fail.


The landmark nuclear deal was reached between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries -- the US, Britain, France, Russia and China plus Germany -- in 2015. However, in May 2018, US President Trump unilaterally pulled his country out of the JCPOA and re-imposed the sanctions that had been lifted against Tehran and began unleashing the “toughest ever” fresh sanctions.

While the US is no longer a party to the JCPOA, it has launched a campaign to renew the Iran arms ban — in place since 2006/2007 -- through a resolution at the Security Council, but Russia and China are most likely to veto it.

https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2020...Major-General-Hossein-Salami-surprise-systems
 
Not sure whether it will be missiles or not.

Iran's IRGC to receive ‘surprise systems’ soon: Top general
Saturday, 27 June 2020 10:30 AM


Major General Hossein Salami, the chief commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC)
The chief commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says the force is to receive “surprise systems” in the near future, stressing that a US bid to extend an arms embargo on Iran would have no effect on the country's defense capabilities.

Major General Hossein Salami made the remarks in a news conference following his visit to an exhibition of the IRGC's achievements in Tehran on Saturday.

"There is a global arms embargo on Iran... on the other hand, the United States and its allies are among threats to Iran," he said.

The arms embargo, he said, provided "an opportunity for our scientists to fulfill defense needs using our domestic capability.”

Underlining the use of superior equipment that prepares Iran’s Armed Forces for a sophisticated war, Salami said work has been done both in terms of destruction and in terms of increasing accuracy, downsizing and unmanning weapons.

“Today, we are not dependent on foreigners for any of the weapons systems....and we have reached the stage of self-sufficiency and independence,” the commander pointed out.


"The ground forces have put technological surprise on the agenda and we will see the arrival of surprise systems in the near future."

Washington has stepped up calls for the extension of a UN arms embargo on Iran, which will expire in October under UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which endorses Iran nuclear deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

The administration of US President Donald Trump has threatened that it may seek to trigger a snapback of all sanctions on Iran if its attempts to extend the arms embargo fail.


The landmark nuclear deal was reached between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries -- the US, Britain, France, Russia and China plus Germany -- in 2015. However, in May 2018, US President Trump unilaterally pulled his country out of the JCPOA and re-imposed the sanctions that had been lifted against Tehran and began unleashing the “toughest ever” fresh sanctions.

While the US is no longer a party to the JCPOA, it has launched a campaign to renew the Iran arms ban — in place since 2006/2007 -- through a resolution at the Security Council, but Russia and China are most likely to veto it.

https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2020...Major-General-Hossein-Salami-surprise-systems

wish list:
Unmanned-UCAV-Interceptor/hunter
Supersonic cruise missile
Innovative and state of the art fighter jet
Oghab SRAD
 
wish list:
Unmanned-UCAV-Interceptor/hunter
Supersonic cruise missile
Innovative and state of the art fighter jet
Oghab SRAD

He says “ground forces” which leads me to believe its accomplishments from IRGC ground forces branch.
 
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