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TEHRAN (FNA)- The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Ground Force tested its tanks and armored vehicles' capability of launching home-made anti-armor missiles in the last stage of Payambar-e Azam 8 wargames in Southern Iran on Monday.
The IRGC's T72S tanks and BMP2 personnel carriers embarked on firing Tondar and Tousan missiles at designated targets after the IRGC air defense units repelled the hypothetical enemy's air support.
Tondar anti-armor missiles can hit targets in a distance of 4km and Tousan is capable of destroying targets 4.5km away.
The IRGC's three-day wargames, codenamed Payambar-e Azam 8 (The Great Prophet 8), started on Saturday and will be wrapped up later today. The massive wargames are underway in Iran's Southern and Southeastern regions of Kerman, Zarand, Shaabjareh, Siriz, Toghroljerd, Yazdanabad and Sang.
Earlier today, Lieutenant Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Brigadier General Hossein Salami said that the IRGC Ground Force demonstrated just part of its capabilities during the current military drills in the Southeastern province of Kerman.
"What has been done in the wargames was (a demonstration of) the IRGC's capabilities in a small scale," Salami noted, adding that the drills simulated actual battlefield conditions.
Fars News Agency :: IRGC Tests Tanks, Armored Vehicles' Firepower
Are these Tank munitions?
The IRGC's T72S tanks and BMP2 personnel carriers embarked on firing Tondar and Tousan missiles at designated targets after the IRGC air defense units repelled the hypothetical enemy's air support.
Tondar anti-armor missiles can hit targets in a distance of 4km and Tousan is capable of destroying targets 4.5km away.
The IRGC's three-day wargames, codenamed Payambar-e Azam 8 (The Great Prophet 8), started on Saturday and will be wrapped up later today. The massive wargames are underway in Iran's Southern and Southeastern regions of Kerman, Zarand, Shaabjareh, Siriz, Toghroljerd, Yazdanabad and Sang.
Earlier today, Lieutenant Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Brigadier General Hossein Salami said that the IRGC Ground Force demonstrated just part of its capabilities during the current military drills in the Southeastern province of Kerman.
"What has been done in the wargames was (a demonstration of) the IRGC's capabilities in a small scale," Salami noted, adding that the drills simulated actual battlefield conditions.
Fars News Agency :: IRGC Tests Tanks, Armored Vehicles' Firepower
Are these Tank munitions?