Iran test fires cruise missile "Ghader"
February 16th, 2013
Iran test-fired a surface-to-surface cruise missile named “Ghader”, which means Capable in Farsi, in international waters near the Strait of Hormuz.
Where is Strait of Hormuz?
It is a narrow strait located b/w the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf. Iran borders the Strait of Hormuz to the north, and the United Arab Emirates and Oman’s Musandam Peninsula border it to the south.
Importance: Much of the Persian Gulf relies on the Strait of Hormuz to export its petroleum and reach the ocean, making it one of the world’s most important oil supply routes.
- About “Ghader”:
- Surface-to-surface, ground-to-ship cruise missile
- Range of 200 kilometres
- Highly advanced with radar, satellite communications, precision in target destruction, as well as range and radar-evading mechanism
Where is Strait of Hormuz?
It is a narrow strait located b/w the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf. Iran borders the Strait of Hormuz to the north, and the United Arab Emirates and Oman’s Musandam Peninsula border it to the south.
Importance: Much of the Persian Gulf relies on the Strait of Hormuz to export its petroleum and reach the ocean, making it one of the world’s most important oil supply routes.
No comments:
Post a Comment