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Speedboats key to Iran's deterrent power: Top general

Speedboats of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) are seen during major drills in the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf code-named the Great Prophet 9 on February 25, 2015.

Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces Maj. Gen. Mohammad Baqeri says Iran’s homemade speedboats have provided it with a remarkable deterrent power against threats posed by the enemies.

Addressing a national forum on Iran's speedboats on Thursday, Baqeri cited "high speed and agility", "ease of use", "stealth" and "high maneuverability" among the features of the vessels.   

"The operational capabilities of the military equipment, including speedboats, should be updated according to the latest know-how and threats posed by the enemy,” he said.

Baqeri said, “By the grace of God, the intelligence superiority as well as unique and undetectable capabilities of our naval defense forces will continue to keep the enemy in a passive and confused mode.” 

Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Baqeri (File photo)

The commander touched on the strategic importance of Iran’s long sea borders, particularly in the energy-rich Persian Gulf, calling them a determining factor in the regional and global power equations given that most of enemy threats emanate from the sea.

“What makes the enemy to conclude that the price of marine combat with the Islamic Republic of Iran would surpass its benefits is in fact the deterrence power of the country,” Baqeri noted.

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