Tuesday, May 01, 2012

"Any incoming missile will be destroyed or redirected to hit a target which we specify before it could harm the holy land of the Islamic Republic of Iran”


Iran claims it can redirect any missile anywhere to any target they wish.
Commander Stresses Iran’s Ability to Deceive Incoming Enemy Missiles
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran’s top air defense commander on Monday underscored that the country enjoys the capability to deceive incoming enemy missiles and redirect them towards new targets.

Speaking to FNA, Commander of Khatom ol-Anbia Air Defense Base Brigadier General Farzad Esmayeeli said that Iran’s air defense unit has already switched on a project to develop systems which can deceive enemy missiles and it will put it into the operation when necessary.

“These systems will appear on the scene and do their tasks in time of threat,” Esmayeeli stated.

“Any incoming missile will be destroyed or redirected to hit a target which we specify before it could harm the holy land of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” the commander said.

“This is an electronic warfare capability by which we are the side who defines the program for the enemy missile.”

Iranian military officials had earlier announced that the country had developed the technology to reprogram and redirect incoming enemy missiles, and Esmayeeli’s remarks pertained to the mass-production of systems equipped with this technology.

Last November a senior Iranian air defense commander announced that the country planned to equip its air defense units with a state-of-the-art electronic warfare technology to be used for detouring enemies’ guided missiles. 
Really?
Really?
Not even the USA would make a claim such as this.
I hope they believe this crap all over the mullocracy

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Redirecting incoming enemy fire to strike a chosen target? Cool. I've seen light sabers do that sort of thing on star wars, though never with anything quite as large as an incoming missile. I guess there really is no limit to what the mind can dream up when you bang your head on a rug.