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Monday 09 March 2015'New Iranian missile could extend Iran’s strike capability to Europe and beyond'
A new Iranian long-range missile could extend Iran’s strike capability to a wide swatch of Europe and potentially far beyond, an Israeli analyst said this week. Tal Inbar, the head of space research at the Fisher Institute for Air and Space Strategic Studies in Herzliya, said that with their 2,500 kilometer range, the Soumar missile unveiled by the Islamic Republic on Sunday “entails a 25% increase in the range of Iran’s missiles and if we consider the future possibility that the missiles would be deployed on ships and submarines, we see the ability to project their power worldwide.” In an email sent out on Sunday, Inbar said that revealing the missiles – which could potentially hit cities in Eastern Europe and southern Europe and cover a large portion of north Africa, – represents a strategic change on the part of Iran which previously had portrayed their long-range missiles as defensive, and meant to protect their interests in the region. The missile is believed to be a reverse –engineered version of the Ukrainian KH-55 missile. The cruise missile flies at a subsonic speed but because it travels at low altitude it is much harder to detect. In his message, Inbar also wrote that the missiles could potentially have an impact on the issue of missile defense systems in Europe, in that Russia has traditionally been opposed to such a program and has argued that Iranian missiles would not be able to reach Europe or the United States. “This is why the Iranian step [to reveal the missiles] is very interesting – if the Russians were not aware of this move.” The missile was revealed by Iran’s Defense Ministry on Sunday, the first time they have done so publicly. Inbar said that the timing of the reveal is significant, being that it comes amid international negotiations aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear program, during which Iran has stated that their missile capabilities will not be subject to the negotiations. Jerusalem Post |