The large-scale drill, named after the late martyr Mohammad Nazari, commenced on Thursday in the Persian Gulf, around the Nazeāat Islands (Abu Musa, Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb, and Siri Island), the Strait of Hormuz, and the Sea of Oman.
On Friday, during the second phase of the exercise, a significant number of long-range precision ballistic and cruise missiles were fired.
In this phase of the drill, the Qadr 110 and Qadr 380 cruise missiles, along with the Qadir cruise missile and the 303 ballistic missile, successfully destroyed all predetermined targets in the Sea of Oman with high precision from various locations deep within the country.
Simultaneously with the missile launches, drone systems were able to attack simulated enemy bases and successfully destroy them.
Additionally, in this segment of the exercise, air defense systems deployed on vessels conducted heavy countermeasures against aerial targets intending to attack fast boats and the Iranian coast.
The resilience of combat systems and countering enemy electronic warfare in a simulated combat environment are among the primary objectives of this exercise, taking place in the waters of the Persian Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz, and around Iranian islands.
