Posted on 11/18/2007 2:43:45 PM PST by FARS
Tuesday/Wednesday, November 13/14 - about 4 a.m. Sources inside and outside Iran.
A series of explosions rocked the Parchin Military Site (where missiles, including "cruise" type missiles, are manufactured) at Varamin south of Tehran.
The Shahab 3, 4 and more recently Shahab 5 solid fuel missiles at the site are hidden in old salt mines in the mountain face in the area, further excavated and furbished for development and manufacture.
The main purpose of this Ministry of Defense site, established by the late Shah's father - Reza Shah Kabir - in the early 1900's and taken over by the IRGC, had been and has been to manufacture ammunition, chemical explosives and more recently short range rocket missiles.
The exacavated salt mines for longer range missile technology have been expanded by the Mullah regime.
More than likely, the explosives, IED's, rockets and similar items of Iranian manufacture showing up in Iraq and Afghanistan were largely produced at Parchin.
(Excerpt) Read more at antimullah.com ...
Yeah, we had our EW guys intently watching for whif’s of the targeting radars used for those shore batteries at the time...
Whats funny is you never really knew (and those gomers really messed with us too) if when they turned off the FC radar, that was indicative of either a launch or they were just messing with us...Bastages!
I remember it was the Wisconsin that got shot at...And there was quite a thank you party back in Manama after that successful intercept...
But they have some sort of “new” C-801 (Chinese, Thanks guys! Not!) type of “silkworm” missile that looks a little more of a conventional “harpoon” framed cruise missile...Looks to be slightly larger...Probably longer range, and a bit more punch where it counts...
But at least thats what some in the media are calling it...They forgot about the older “silkworms”...
We actually got shot at by an Iraqi Badger bomber that had two silkworms slung underneath the wings one evening...
The after lookout actually saw the launch as we saw the separation on radar...But they immediately went in the drink in a rather spectacular way before we had to bring weapons to bear...
In any event...I have an extreme confidence in the naval forces in the gulf to take care of and support any operation against Iran anytime soon...
If they want to come out and play again, fine...I really hope they remember what happened last time they tried back in April of 1987...I derived total satisfaction in shoving over-sized items sideways into their nether-regions...;-) Sabalan and the Sahand are hazards to navigation now...hehehe Screw ‘em...
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