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With Israel in mind, Iran starts making new anti-aircraft missile
By Reuters
Tags: nuclear program, Israel News 

Iran has started production of a new ground-to-air missile system, Iranian media reported on Saturday, amid persistent speculation that Israel might attack the Islamic Republic's nuclear facilities.

"The range of this defense system (missile) is more than 40 km and it is able to pursue and hit the enemy's airplanes and helicopters on a smart basis and at supersonic speed," Defense Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar said, without specifying how the missile compared to previous such weapons.

Najjar was quoted by Iran's Fars News Agency three days after Israel issued contradictory signals on whether it might bomb Iran, with its foreign minister saying there were no such plans and the defense minister saying all options were open.
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The missile announcement came less than a week before a June 12 presidential election, in which conservative President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is facing a challenge from moderates advocating a detente in Tehran's international relations.

Fars, a semi-official news agency, said production of the Shahin (hawk) missile defense system was one of the "most important and complex projects" undertaken by Iran's defense industry after the country's 1979 Islamic revolution.

Iran's Press TV said all parts of Shahin were produced in the country, which is under UN and U.S. sanctions over its disputed nuclear program.

The United States and Israel accuse Iran of seeking to develop nuclear bombs, a charge Tehran denies, and have not ruled out military action if diplomacy fails to resolve the row.

Israel, widely believed to be the Middle East's only nuclear power, has repeatedly described Iran's nuclear program as a threat to its existence.

Iranian leaders often dismiss talk of a possible strike by Israel, saying it is not in a position to threaten Iran, the world's fifth-largest oil exporter. They say Iran would respond to any attack by targeting U.S. interests and Israel.

The Islamic state often makes announcements of advances in its defense capabilities, including production of new weaponry.

Military experts say Iran rarely reveals enough detail about its new military equipment to determine its efficacy but say the Islamic Republic, despite having much less fire-power than U.S. forces, could still cause havoc in the Gulf if it was pushed.

Last month, it said it had tested a missile that defense analysts say could hit Israel and U.S. bases in the Gulf.

In March, Russia's Interfax news agency said Moscow may freeze a reported deal to deliver S-300 air defense systems to Iran. The United States and Israel had watched with unease reports on supplies of Russia's formidable S-300 system to Iran.

The possession of an air defense system as efficient as the S-300 could help Iran fend off potential air strikes by Israel and the United States on its nuclear sites
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  1.   hurry 12:30  |  steve 06/06/09
  2.   Perhaps US could buy it from Iran instead of developing Arrow? 12:34  |  Absolute Sweden 06/06/09
  3.   It is safer for Isreal and 16:15  |  Canadian 06/06/09
  4.   Well.... 16:15  |  John of Jordan 06/06/09
  5.   Iran & Israel are only equals in region 16:22  |  Jeff 06/06/09
  6.   to Canadian.... You are right!! 18:11  |  Antonio da Silva 06/06/09
  7.   #6 your countries REGIME certainly lies to its people 20:07  |  world observer 06/06/09
  8.   Tit for tat. No surprise here 20:49  |  Witness 06/06/09
  9.   aaAttacking idiots 22:36  |  Jose Marcio 06/06/09
  10.   Jose Marcio 17:11  |  Persian Kitty 07/06/09
  11.   #7 which countries have attacked their neighbors recently? 18:16  |  Ken 07/06/09
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