IRGC missile has 'death to Israel' written in Hebrew (Twitter)
This came a day after Iran revealed an underground air force base called “Eagle 44,” which is large enough to hold fighter jets.
By JNS
At an exposition in the central city of Isfahan on Wednesday, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps unveiled a purported ballistic missile with the words “Death to Israel” written in Hebrew down its side.
The Tasnim News Agency showed images of what seems to be a surface-to-surface missile in a launcher.
This came a day after Iran revealed an underground air force base called “Eagle 44,” which is large enough to hold fighter jets, reported the IRNA news agency. The base reportedly can store and operate fighter jets and drones.
Last month, the Iranian navy tested its cruise missiles and special combat, classified as “smart unmanned underwater systems,” during a maritime military drill in the Persian Gulf, near Iran’s Hormozgan and Bushehr provinces.
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