Iran's new fastest torpedo

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TEHRAN, Iran — Iran announced its second major new missile test within days, saying Sunday it has successfully fired a high-speed torpedo capable of destroying huge warships and submarines.

The tests came during war games that Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards have been holding in the Gulf and the Arabian Sea since Friday at a time of increased tensions with the United States over Tehran's nuclear program.

The Iranian-made torpedo — called the "Hoot," or "whale" — has a speed of 223 miles per hour, said Gen. Ali Fadavi, deputy head of the Revolutionary Guards' Navy.

That would make it about three or four times faster than a normal torpedo and as fast as the world's known fastest, the Russian-made VA-111 Shkval, developed in 1995. It was not immediately known if the Hoot was based on the Shkval.

"It has a very powerful warhead designed to hit big submarines. Even if enemy warship sensors identify the missile, no warship can escape from this missile because of its high speed," Fadavi told state-run television.

It was not immediately clear whether the torpedo can carry a nuclear warhead.


Watch the video at the side. this would be the fastest torpedo?
 

MIGleader

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woah...That missle really does look fast. If Iran chooses to equip it's navy with the torpedo, even small Iranian cutters and patrol craft would be capable of sinking large u.s destroyers, maybe even carriers. I havnt heard of any known defence agaisnt torpedoes except evasive manuvers, which will be hard if the torpedo is this fast.

This coincides nicely with irans farily recent commisioning of small local submarines
 

DPRKPTboat

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Heres some more info on the Iranian missiles:

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Theres another video of the test on this menu - it also contains Shahab-3A test footage.

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Two missile tests in one week - this is Iran's way of saying - we will resist sanctions. We're not going to give up our nuclear programme. And I must say, i'm impressed that they're able to build something like this indigenously.
By the way, what kind of FAC was it that launched the missile? And whats the range of this thing? If its short range, that will mean a great danger to the guy who has to fire it.
 

Su-34

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This new Iranian torpedo is probabaly an improved version of the Russian Shkval rocket-torpedo license-produced in Iran. There must be three points for this torpedo to be truly effective:

1. It must have a long range
2. It must be able to guide itself to the target.
3. It must be deployed in large numbers for them to be truly effective and decisive against the US Navy ships.
 

The_Zergling

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One can only imagine what a nuclear blast underwater would do to the surrounding natural environment...

Does anyone know the effects of an underwater nuclear blast? I recall that some nations tested nukes like that before, but maybe I'm wrong.
 

Baibar of Jalat

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Hey heres a vid of the torpedo/missile

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They say they tested another torpedo

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TEHRAN, Iran - Iran said it successfully tested another new torpedo Monday, the latest weapon unveiled during war games in the Gulf.


The torpedo can target submarines at any depth and is powerful enough to "break a heavy warship" in two, a spokesman for Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Gen. Mohammad Ebrahim Dehghani, told state television. He did not announce the name of the new torpedo or give details on its speed or range.

On Sunday, Iran announced it had tested a different torpedo, the new high-speed "Hoot," which means "whale." It moves at up to 223 mph, and Iran said it was too fast for any enemy ship to elude.

On Friday, Iran tested the Fjr-3, a missile that can avoid radar and hit several targets simultaneously using multiple warheads.

The Revolutionary Guards, the elite force of Iran's military, have been holding their maneuvers — code-named "Great Prophet" — since Friday, touting what they call domestically built technological advances in their armed forces
 
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DPRKPTboat

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Some sources are telling me its a torpedo, others tell me its a missiles. The footage showed a missile. Did they build a missile or a torpedo? Or did they build both?:confused:
 
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