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Iran leader calls for boosting of naval forces by Staff Writers Tehran (AFP) Nov 28, 2018 Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called Wednesday for the country to boost its naval forces as a deterrent against its enemies and hailed the deployment of new ships. "Increase your capabilities and readiness as much as you can so that the enemies of Iran will not dare threaten this great nation," Khamenei said in a meeting with Iran's naval chiefs, quoted on his official website. The Islamic republic was confronted by "a vast lineup of enemies and rivals", he said. Khamenei, quoted in English on his Twitter account, stressed that Iran "has no intention of launching a war against anyone". But the country "should increase our aptitudes so that enemies will fear attacking Iran and threats against Iranian nation will perish". He welcomed the commissioning this week of a destroyer and two submarines, all three manufactured in Iran, as signs of "ever increasing progress". Defence Minister Amir Hatami, quoted by the official news agency IRNA, said two Ghadir-class submarines are to enter service on Thursday and a new destroyer two days later. Iran considers itself the historic guardian of the Gulf and regularly condemns the US deployment of naval and air forces in the strategic waterway.
Two Trident II ballistic missile prosecution contracts awarded to Lockheed Martin Washington DC (UPI) Nov 19, 2018 Lockheed Martin Space is being awarded two contract modifications worth a combined $90.4 million for Trident II submarine-launched ballistic missile production and support of already deployed systems. The work will take place in both domestic and overseas locations and is expected to run through Sep. 2023. Navy fiscal weapons procurement and research and development funding totaling $90.4 million were obligated upon award. The Trident II D5 is the submarine launched ballistic missile use ... read more
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