Iran’s IRGC says developed hypersonic missile – One America News Network


ranian soldiers stand guard on a mound built to prevent drug trafficking in the southeastern town of Zabol on November 29, 2008. The town is near Iran's border with Afghanistan and Pakistan, and sits on a major trafficking route. Drug trafficking is punishable by death under the Sharia-based law practised in Iran following the 1979 Islamic revoluion. AFP PHOTO/ATTA KENARE (Photo credit should read ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images)
Iranian soldiers stand guard on a mound built to prevent drug trafficking in the southeastern town of Zabol on November 29, 2008. (ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 5:54 PM PT – Thursday, November 10, 2022

The Iranian Guards of the Islamic Revolution say that they have developed a hypersonic missile to ramp up national defenses.

On Thursday, top IRGC General, Ami Ali Hajizadeh, said that the new missile can penetrate advanced air-defenses and it is capable of disabling air-defense systems. The General added that the hypersonic weapon travels at speeds over Mach-Five which is five-times the speed of sound.

This comes after Iran reportedly deepened security cooperation with Russia who unveiled a similar missile a few years prior.

The Iranian General said that its adversaries will not be able to intercept the new missile.

“This system is very fast and is capable of maneuvering both inside and beyond the atmosphere,” Hajizadeh said. “This means the Islamic Republic of Iran’s new missile can pass through both terrestrial air defense systems and the super-expensive extraterrestrial systems that could target missiles beyond the earth’s atmosphere.”

Last week, the Biden administration claimed that Iran would launch a military operation against Saudi Arabia “within 48-hours.” It has not yet happened.





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