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Iran to Tow Dummy Targets into Sea ahead of Missile Test-Fire
2012-01-01
[An Nahar] Iran's navy is about to test-fire a variety of missiles in war games in the Strait of Hormuz, a front man said Saturday, underlining Tehran's threat to close the strategic oil waterway if new Western sanctions are applied.

Commodore Mahmoud Mousavi told the state television
... and if you can't believe state television who can you believe?
network IRIB: "In the next days, we will test-fire all kinds of surface-to-sea, sea-to-sea and surface-to-air as well as shoulder-launched missiles."

He said in a separate interview with Iran's Press TV that "dummy targets will be towed into the sea today (Saturday) as we prepare for the live-firing of the missile tests."

He did not say exactly when the launches would start, but explained they would involve tests of "medium- and long-range missiles" to evaluate their operational effectiveness.

One Iranian news agency, Fars, reported early Saturday that the tests of "long-range missiles" fired from shore and ships had already started. It later changed its online story to remove any mention of the tests having already taken place.

The 10 days of navy exercises started December 24 and are due to end on Monday.

Twenty percent of the world's oil moves through the Strait of Hormuz, at the entrance of the Gulf, making it the "most important chokepoint" globally, according to information released Friday by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

Around 14 crude oil tankers per day pass through the narrow strait, carrying 17 million barrels. In all, 35 percent of all seaborne oil transited through there this year.

Iran has said that "not a drop of oil" would pass through the strait if Western governments follow through with planned additional sanctions over its nuclear program.

Military chiefs have said it would be "really easy" for them to close the strait.

The United States had called the threats "irrational behavior" and said closure of the strait "will not be tolerated."

It maintains its own naval presence in the Gulf, with its Fifth Fleet based out of Bahrain.
Posted by:Fred

#6  I've got some suggestions, Hellfish....
Posted by: Barbara   2012-01-01 22:30  

#5  Democrat Targets?
Posted by: Hellfish   2012-01-01 22:07  

#4  Oh, really? Towed-targets arrays out in your little putrid-smelling, bent Strait?

That's some fairly high-tech stuff, right there. Let's pull PIAPS in so we can hammer out a speedy surrender...Pleeze, Mr. Size 34 Dinnerjackov?
Posted by: Slomp Oppressor of the Faeries1490   2012-01-01 21:44  

#3  They'll be sailing their targets under their own steam for the west to test their missile effectiveness again.

Bring up g12.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2012-01-01 19:32  

#2  Iran to Tow Dummy Targets into Sea ahead of Missile Test-Fire

Might I suggest Nutjob and the ayatollahs?
Posted by: gorb   2012-01-01 18:22  

#1  This reminds me of a tale from the old Soviet Union, in which Brezhnev was invited to watch a Soviet fleet exercise on the attack and invasion of a naval port.

The exercise went off without a hitch, and the Admiral in charge approached Brezhnev, proudly informing him that all enemy ships and the port had (theoretically) been destroyed and captured, without the loss of a single ship.

"Impressive," replied Brezhnev. "How did you destroy the enemy shore batteries?"

"The enemy has shore batteries!?!," replied the suddenly horrified Admiral.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2012-01-01 08:22  

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