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Iran Holds Anti-Air Exercises Defending Nuke Sites

Feb. 20, 2012 - 09:34AM   |  
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TEHRAN — Iran’s military announced Feb. 20 that it has launched four days of maneuvers in the south of the country aimed at boosting anti-air defenses protecting nuclear sites.

"These exercises aim to reinforce the integrated abilities of the country's anti-air defenses," said a statement from the Katem-ol-Anbia military air base coordinating Iran's anti-air and ballistic missile systems.

Missiles, anti-aircraft artillery, radars and warplanes were being deployed, it said.

The declaration, reported by the official news agency IRNA, came as officials from the U.N. nuclear watchdog were holding talks in Tehran on Iran’s suspect nuclear program which has unsettled the West and Israel.

It also coincided with increasing speculation that Israel was mulling airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

"These maneuvers aim to reinforce the coordination between the military and the Revolutionary Guards for a total coverage of the country's sensitive facilities, especially nuclear sites," the statement said.

The exercises, named "Sarollah" (a word borrowed from Arabic meaning "God's vengeance"), covered a zone of 73,400 square miles in southern Iran, it said.

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