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This is bullshit, actually many friends said, this programe is under development. What happend in your side is that your zionistic f@cking brain is erupting out its bullshit thesis.
I don't listen to what you or your friends say. The Iranian official sources didn't say that as far as I know, and more presented the missile as a ready matured one.
 
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@Serpentine Is it confirm that it was launched from submarine ? If it is a speculation by Iranians than there is a possibility it was launched from pontoon until your subs gets retrofitted

I'm asking this because If we look at Indian Underwater missile launch tests, it is being tested from pontoon which is held at 50 meter depth. Until their nuke subs gets ready.
 
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@Serpentine Is it confirm that it was launched from submarine ? If it is a speculation by Iranians than there is a possibility it was launched from pontoon until your subs gets retrofitted

I'm asking this because If we look at Indian Underwater missile launch tests, it is being tested from pontoon which is held at 50 meter depth. Until their nuke subs gets ready.
It's most probably launched from an underwater launch system, because we don't have any 'declared' submarine that can launch something like this, but one is under construction that is called Besat.
It's for sure fake, because:

1- Iran only has domestic submarines which their displacement varies between 10 - 1200 tons and these are basic submarines directed to throw mines in shallow waters especially in the Arabian gulf and have no capability of launching missiles.The other type of submarines Iran has is the Kilo class which definitely has no cruise missile capability.

2- Showing submarine-launched cruise missile for the first time over night is impossible.

3- Iran has a long history of showing off fake products which were later clearly proved to be fake and there are many examples.

4- The fourth and most important reason is the vague five seconds - long video of the launched cruise missile. It's very hard for our pitiful minds to believe that Iran which is very very much known for it's lust and love for showing off stuff, and nothing would have satisfied Iranian generals more than showing off such an achievement through super video cameras for several minutes, to show this with this shortness and vagueness.

I believe this is part of Iranian Mullahs internal recipes to calm down people from the deteriorating economic conditions.

The second possible reason is to cover the embarrassment the teeny tiny UAE causing through it's home-made top notch products at IDEX 2015.

If you had slightest knowledge on military matters, you'd know that this missile can not necessarily be launched from a submarine and again if you can read, you'd see me and other members already said that it is most probably launched from a submerged launch system.

Now guess who should be embarrassed, Iran being embarrassed by 'home-made' products built by hundreds of paid foreigner specialists in UAE or you should be the one that is embarrassed? Well the answer is obvious.




@TurAr thread banned for posting low quality and off topic post again.
 
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It's most probably launched from a underwater launch system, because we don't have any 'declared' submarine that can launch something like this, but one is under construction that is called Besat.
Beside Be'sat which is "reportedly" under construction , there is Abbas submarine too .

it has 4000-5000 tonne displacement and is currently being developed (again for all we know) .
 
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Submarines: Iranian Submarine Launched Missiles
August 30, 2006: Iran test fired what appeared to be a Russian Klub-S (3M54) submarine launched anti-ship missile. Weighing two tons, and fired from a 533mm (21 inch) torpedo tube on a Kilo class sub, it has a 440 pound warhead. The anti-ship version speeds up to 3,000 kilometers an hour during its last minute or so of its flight, and has a range of 220 kilometers. There is also a land attack version, with a 300 kilometers range and an 880 pound warhead.

Iran has three Kilo class subs, bought from Russia in the 1990s. China has a dozen on order. China already has some of its Kilos, and has received 3M54 missiles as well. So Iran could have gotten the 3M54s from Russia or China. It's unlikely Iran built their new missiles themselves. Even China, with far more resources, has not gotten far in this area. Much easier to make a deal to get them from Russia or China. Or even India, which also has the 3M54, although is not likely to sell them to Iran.

It's also possible that Iran has an earlier Russian cruise missile launched from a torpedo tube (the "Granat"). This was a 1980s development, made obsolete by the recently developed 3M54 (nicknamed "Klub"). The Granat is not designed to hit ships at sea, but fixed targets on land, and with a nuclear warhead.

The problem with the 3M54 is that it would make it easer for Iran to shut down oil exports from the Persian Gulf, at least for a while. China and India have economies heavily dependent on that oil, and would suffer if the oil supplies were interrupted. But Russia, as a major oil exporter, would benefit enormously if Iran shut off Persian Gulf oil for a while, and oil prices spiked.

Submarines: Iranian Submarine Launched Missiles

This was 9 years ago, so it is nothing new to Iran apart from having built an indegenious submarine launched cruise missile.

Adding this to the most recent news:

Iran is building submarine with missile-launching capability
Tehran Times – Feb 18, 2015


The Iranian Navy is building a new hi-tech submarine with the capability of launching missiles and torpedoes, the Fars news agency reported on Wednesday./ The submarine, named Be’sat, which is now in designing stage will be 60 meters long and has the operational power for missions in the depth of 300 meters./ Iranian military experts plan to mount six launchers for firing torpedoes and marine cruise missiles on the new submarine and equip the subsurface vessel with mine-laying capability./ In recent years, Iran has made great achievements ...

Iran is building submarine with missile-launching capability - kodoom.com



One can speculate many things, first of which will be that the SLCM seen in the video was launched from a modified Iranian "Kilo" class submarine, or from a test bed platform for future inducement in the new Besa't submarine. Or even quite surprisingly from a Fateh submarine considering the vertical and angular openings on its top forefront_ there are too many of them to be just escape hatches._


Fateh:
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It's most probably launched from an underwater launch system, because we don't have any 'declared' submarine that can launch something like this, but one is under construction that is called Besat.

Besat as in بساط ?
 
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Besat as in بساط ?

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It's for sure fake, because:

1- Iran only has domestic submarines which their displacement varies between 10 - 1200 tons and these are basic submarines directed to throw mines in shallow waters especially in the Arabian gulf and have no capability of launching missiles.The other type of submarines Iran has is the Kilo class which definitely has no cruise missile capability.

2- Showing submarine-launched cruise missile for the first time over night is impossible.

3- Iran has a long history of showing off fake products which were later clearly proved to be fake and there are many examples.

4- The fourth and most important reason is the vague five seconds - long video of the launched cruise missile. It's very hard for our pitiful minds to believe that Iran which is very very much known for it's lust and love for showing off stuff, and nothing would have satisfied Iranian generals more than showing off such an achievement through super video cameras for several minutes, to show this with this shortness and vagueness.

I believe this is part of Iranian Mullahs internal recipes to calm down people from the deteriorating economic conditions.

The second possible reason is to cover the embarrassment the teeny tiny UAE causing through it's home-made top notch products at IDEX 2015.

Kiss my @$$ bro ... such a big load of bullshit ...

Just have a little more patience ... then you can get some slaps on the arse !

@SOHEIL knows more about this project i guess and has pics of it too

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