An Iranian navy commander said no one can threaten the country's territories and interests in near and far seas without receiving a crushing response.

Rear Admiral Ali Vafaei, the missile commander of the Navy, said Saturday that naval forces control nearly 3,000 kilometers of the country’s water borders and guarantee trade in international waters as well.

“Today, operations to rescue merchant vessels from pirates ... are among the Iranian Navy’s smallest missions,” he added.

Rear Admiral Vafaei said that a clear example of the Navy’s powerful presence in international waters was its manner of carrying out missions.

The commander also stressed that the Iranian Navy was fully prepared to counter any aggression against the country.

On Saturday, Lieutenant Commander of the Iranian Army Brigadier General Abdolrahim Moussavi underlined the Navy’s self-sufficiency in producing different types of weapons and military tools and systems, and said the Navy has grown so powerful that it can defend the country against any kind of air, surface and subsurface threats successfully.

“To comply with the policies of the Commander-in-Chief (of the Iranian Armed Forces Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei) and to fulfill its missions and stand against the aggressors, the Navy has obtained whatever is needed through the industrious efforts of domestic experts,” He pointed to the Navy’s efforts to improve its defense and combat power, and said, “One of the features of a strategic naval force is its ability to carry out its missions in oceanic waters and in long distances and to stand against all subsurface, surface and air threats alone, and today the Iranian Navy has shown that it enjoys this power and capability.”

In relevant remarks last Monday, Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari said that the power of the Iranian Navy has doubled compared to what existed before.

The Iranian commander said the Navy forces provide security for ships and shipping lines in open seas and have made remarkable success in confronting pirates.

Rear Admiral Sayyari said that the Iranian Navy fights pirates “independently in open seas while most of other countries present in international waters are acting under the leadership of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)”.

He further noted that the Iranian Navy is among 35 world states present in the Indian Ocean, the Gulf of Aden, Bab-el-Mandeb and the Red Sea regions to provide security for commercial fleets as well as oil tankers.

The Iranian Navy dispatched its 27th flotilla of warships to the high seas in August to protect the country's cargo ships and oil tankers against pirates.

 

The Iranian Navy has been conducting anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden since November 2008, when Somali raiders hijacked the Iranian-chartered cargo ship, MV Delight, off the coast of Yemen.
 

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