The commander of the Revolutionary Guards revealed Iran's previously unknown missile for the first time: Be careful.

The commander of the Revolutionary Guards revealed Iran's previously unknown missile for the first time: Be careful.

11.03.2026 21:55

General Fadavi, one of the commanders of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, made a threat that will be widely discussed. Fadavi said, "Enemies should be careful! We have missiles that can be launched underwater at a speed of 100 meters per second."

General Fadavi, one of the commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, made a striking claim regarding their military capabilities.

"WE HAVE MISSILES THAT WE CAN LAUNCH FROM UNDERWATER"

Warning against enemy elements, Fadavi asserted that Iran possesses missiles capable of reaching speeds of 100 meters per second underwater. This speed has sparked a new discussion regarding military balances in the region due to its unconventional technical capacity.

THREAT FROM IRAN TO THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ

On the other hand, the commander of the Revolutionary Guards Navy, Alireza Tengsiri, stated, "No ship associated with those attacking Iran has the right to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. If you have doubts, come closer and try."

US-ISRAEL ATTACKS ON IRAN

While negotiations continue between Tehran and Washington, Israel and the US launched a military attack on Iran on February 28.

Iran responded with attacks on targets it identified in several regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain, where US bases are located, in addition to Israel.

In the US-Israel attacks, many high-ranking officials, including Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, were killed.

According to Iranian officials, 1,332 people lost their lives in the US-Israel attacks.

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