
Iranian Armed Forces Acquire Ballistic Missiles with Evading Capabilities
Iran's IRGC claims its ballistic missiles now have advanced guidance, including mid-flight trajectory changes to evade enemy defenses, as stated by spokesman Hossein Mohebi.

Iran's IRGC claims its ballistic missiles now have advanced guidance, including mid-flight trajectory changes to evade enemy defenses, as stated by spokesman Hossein Mohebi.

Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters warned that if the US attacks Iranian civilian targets, the conflict would expand beyond the region, targeting all Middle Eastern oil, gas, and power infrastructure, and preventing oil exports.

Iran's Armed Forces command stated they will respond decisively to US "aggression and terrorist actions" and will not permit interference in the management of the Strait of Hormuz, according to Tasnim agency.

President Trump warned Iranian officials that Iran would be "completely destroyed" if it closes the Strait of Hormuz. The threat came after Iran announced it was closing the strait amid Israeli actions in Lebanon and demanding a ceasefire and oil sale restrictions be lifted.

Iran's Foreign Ministry has denied media reports claiming the Strait of Hormuz has been closed, stating that shipping continues and that armed forces are ensuring safe passage for merchant vessels.

Iran categorizes nations into "hostile," "neutral," and "friendly" based on their use of the Strait of Hormuz, according to a TV channel. This comes amid rising tensions and potential energy crises linked to conflicts involving Iran.

The Iranian Armed Forces will give an appropriate response, Ali Abdollahi said

Iranian armed forces launched drone strikes against US warships in response to the US seizure of an Iranian vessel en route from China to the Gulf of Oman. US forces fired on the vessel and disabled its navigation system, prompting Iran to attack with UAVs. Tehran warned it would continue responding to what it called US "piracy".