Iran's new super-fast naval gunships

Copy of Bradstone Challenger

CNN: The aircraft carrier the USS Stennis will start heading back to the Middle East next week, returning ahead of schedule to meet any new threats from Iran. The move comes amid tensions over Iran's nuclear program and new signs that Iran is boosting its own naval capability. CNN senior international correspondent Dan Rivers has the details.


25-Aug-2012
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choghok

Old news

by choghok on

I read about this 4-5 years ago. It has taken them several years to copy this boat. But no boat can outrun rockets and bullits, and If a boat does 70 knots no matter how stable the question is the accuracy of its shots when going full speed. It will do damage, but the question is how much.

I also guess that Americans and their allies observe these guys from a far and will probably destroy most of them in the harbour before waiting for them to attack.


Manam_Babak

Navy?

by Manam_Babak on

They may not have any Navy, but they have emam Zaman to protect them, the very same Emam that lives in a hole. 

Long live Zoroastrianism, Baha’i, Judaism, and Christians in
Iran
 


mahmoudghaffari

agreed

by mahmoudghaffari on

while the Americans are at it cleaning the Persian Gulf of the filth of the Islamic occupation, hopefully they will waste 200K or so of the Basij and IRGC pasdars, which i am reluctant to even call human.  they dont deserve the bullets of the American military machine, but if we have to as an Iranian they have my blessing to waste these sorry bunch of humans.


asadabad

Good target practice for the Americans

by asadabad on

The iranian "fleet" doesn't even deserve to be called a navy! lol these stupid terrorists are a joke!  Their end will come soon in the form of a hail of hot lead.  ;)


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