Iran says ballistic missile program ‘defensive’
TEHRAN, Iran (AA): Iran on Thursday described its missile program as “conventional” and “legitimate”, rejecting what it called “interventionist” remarks by Western leaders over the unveiling of the country’s first hypersonic missile.
Iran’s missile program is “conventional, defensive and is completely legitimate based on international law,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said in a statement.
Iran on Tuesday displayed its first indigenous hypersonic ballistic missile in the presence of top political and military officials, including President Ebrahim Raisi and Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) chief Hossein Salami.
The hypersonic missile, named Fattah, has been developed by IRGC’s aerospace division with a range of 1,400 kilometers and can penetrate and destroy all missile defense systems, according to the IRGC aerospace commander, Amir Ali Hajizadeh.
In response to the unveiling of Iran’s first indigenously developed hypersonic missile, spokesman for the US Department of State Vedant Patel said Washington’s “concerns about Iran’s missile program are well-established.”
The French Foreign Ministry also voiced concern over the development of Iran’s new ballistic missile.
“This is yet another breach of UN Security Council Resolution 2231. These activities come amid the continued escalation of Iran’s nuclear and ballistic programs. We remain fully mobilized to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons,” the ministry said in a statement.
British Foreign Office said in a statement the development of Iran’s first hypersonic missile proves its “continued disregard for international restrictions” and comes amid “the continued escalation of Iran’s nuclear and ballistic programs.”
Kanaani said the US, the UK and France have a “long and clear record of violating their international obligations in various fields,” and have “no right to comment on the legitimate and completely legal defense capabilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran.”
He referred to the signing of the anti-China AUKUS pact by the US, the UK and Australia as “a clear example of nuclear powers’ political and discriminatory approach on transferring technology and highly-enriched uranium to a non-nuclear country in violation of the Non-Proliferation Treaty.”
Speaking at the unveiling ceremony on Tuesday, President Raisi said Iran’s missile industry has become indigenous, which he said is a “source of peace and security for the region.”
In his remarks, Hajizadeh said Iran was one of the four countries in the world to have this technology, adding that the missile “cannot be destroyed” by any missile defense system due to its movement in different directions and heights.
The senior IRGC commander at the time described the development as a “big generational leap in the field of missiles”, saying it came despite “oppressive US sanctions.”
A hypersonic missile travels at speeds of Mach 5 and higher, which is five times faster than the speed of sound (3836 mph), making them virtually difficult to intercept or bring down.
Iran maintains that its missile program is non-negotiable and a means of deterrence.