Iran unveils fast attack boat '27 Rajab' capable of launching cruise missiles
Even as diplomatic talks between Washington and Tehran continue, Iran has chosen to showcase a weapon built for a very different scenario. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) this week unveiled a new high-speed missile boat called "27 Rajab", highlighting a naval strategy that has long been central to Tehran's approach in the Persian Gulf.Presented during a public ceremony at Tehran's Enghelab Square, the vessel is designed to combine speed, manoeuvrability and long-range strike capability. Iranian media reports said the craft can travel at up to 100 knots, or around 185 kilometres per hour, and carry two sea-launched cruise missiles with a reported range of 700 kilometres.The boat features a trimaran hull design and is claimed to be capable of operating in waves up to three metres high. Iran's semi-official Fars news agency described the unveiling as a demonstration of the country's maritime military capabilities.The significance of the "27 Rajab" lies not only in its specifications but also in the military doctrine it represents. Rather than matching larger navies ship for ship, the IRGC has spent decades investing in fleets of small, fast and heavily armed vessels capable of launching coordinated attacks against larger warships.
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