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Iranian Navy begins military drill in Caspian Sea

By IANS | Updated: July 1, 2021 09:45 IST

Tehran, July 1 The Iranian Navy has kicked off a military exercise in the Caspian Sea in the ...

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Tehran, July 1 The Iranian Navy has kicked off a military exercise in the Caspian Sea in the north of the country.

The drill, called Sustainable Security 1400, covers an area of about 77,000 square km in Iran's territorial waters of the Caspian Sea, Xinhua news agency reported.

Supporting units from Iranian Air Force and Air Defense contribute to the war game by carrying out different offense and defense tactics for the protection of the country's maritime borders and safety of shipping routes, local media reported on Wednesday.

The Iranian Navy reportedly deployed corvettes, planes and helicopters, naval drones as well as electronic warfare systems in the exercise.

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