TEHRAN, Dec 1 (NNN-IRNA) – Iran’s navy announced mass production of the indigenous submarine-launched Jask cruise missile, Press TV reported.
Navy Commander, Rear Admiral Hossein Khanzadi, said, Iranian submarines will be equipped with the missile, the range of which will be improved “substantially” in the future.
He said, the weapon will allow the Iranian navy to hit targets across long ranges.
The missile “will surely be a serious surprise for the enemy,” he said, without detailing on the specifications of the weapon.
Earlier, the Iranian navy, in an exhibition in the capital Tehran, unveiled a homegrown vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) naval drone, named Pelican-2.
Equipped with four motors for vertical movement and a powerful propeller, the drone can take off from cruising warships for patrol and reconnaissance missions.
The Iranian drone can land and float on water, in an emergency. The Iranian navy has deployed the Pelican-2 on naval fleets in international waters.
Also, Iran navy displayed an Inertial Navigation System (INS), used for detection and navigation of submarines below the surface, where the conventional GPS system is not applicable.