Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) navy launched a missile equipped with artificial intelligence and successfully destroyed an enemy target.
The successful performance of the IRGC Navy comes on the final day of a large-scale exercise across the southern Iranian provinces of southern Bushehr (codenamed “Great Prope Assault 19”).
QAEM and Almas missiles equipped with artificial intelligence were launched by advanced Mohajer 6 and Ababil 5 drones.
IRGC Naval Commander Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, who was present at the drill, said the elite force’s systems and equipment had been upgraded.
He added that the navy launched a variety of ballistic and surface-to-surface missiles, including offensive missiles from the strategic Shahid Soleimani warship, and shot down enemy flying targets with Kowsar 222 missiles.
Tangsiri noted that the extensive training that proceeded across the northern and central parts of the strategic Persian Gulf waters is aimed at improving the coordination and readiness of the IRGC Navy to combat any adventurous actions by the enemy. I did.
They also conveyed a message of peace and friendship to neighboring states, the commander said.
The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic, including the Army and IRGC, are continuously strengthening their military hardware and combat readiness, consistent with the leadership of the command of Islamic Revolution leader Ali Khamenei.
The military vowed to defend the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity in the face of threats posed by Iran’s enemies.
IRGC ground forces in January held a large-scale, specialized drill, codenamed Payambar-e-Azam (Great Prophet) 19, in Iran’s western Kermanshah province. Confront potential security threats to the country.
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