According to Fars, the IRGC Navy commander declared that, "The weapon that reaches the battlefield on the day of war is different from what is displayed in exercises."
Parts of the Strait of Hormuz closed for a few hours on Tuesday due to 'security precautions' for shipping safety, semi-official Fars news agency reported, as the Revolutionary Guards conduct military drills in the waterway.
The Strait is the world's most vital oil export route, connecting the largest Gulf oil producers, such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, and the United Arab Emirates, with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea.
According to Fars, the IRGC Navy commander claimed that, "The weapon that reaches the battlefield on the day of war is different from what is displayed in exercises."
On Monday, Iran launched a Hormuz drill as an attempt to push back against the US, a person familiar with the matter told The Jerusalem Post.
IRGC Navy launches drill in Strait of Hormuz, one day before US nuclear talks
The exercise was reported by Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency, which is affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
It focused on the regime’s naval forces and was reportedly carried out under the supervision of the IRGC Commander Maj.-Gen. Mohammad Pakpour.
The exercise aimed to assess the readiness of Iran’s naval operations units and to review security plans and scenarios for “reciprocal” military action by the IRGC, Tasnim reported.
~ yahoo.com
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