Iran using repurposed ships as 'floating terror bases' to further regional aggression
"This follows directly on the maritime terrorism Iran has been imposing on the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea. It is working to expand its activity to the Indian Ocean, too, and later to the Red Sea and to the Mediterranean Sea as well," Gallant said.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps released images of a drone-carrying ship at sea
Israel accused the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) on Monday of turning commercial ships into platforms for launching missiles, drones, and commandos, saying the objective was to spread Tehran's clandestine naval clout well beyond the Gulf.
The allegation by Defense Minister Yoav Gallant came as tensions between the regional foes surge afresh over Iran's nuclear drive and support for Palestinian and Lebanese terrorists.
Showing images of six repurposed Iranian vessels, five of them named, Gallant told the 20th Annual Herzliya Conference that these were "floating terror bases" and that one had recently sailed toward the Gulf of Aden.
"This follows directly on the maritime terrorism Iran has been imposing on the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea. It is working to expand its activity to the Indian Ocean, too, and later to the Red Sea and to the Mediterranean Sea as well," Gallant said.
There was no immediate response from Iran. The last two years have seen Iran and Israel trade blame over a series of unclaimed attacks on their ships in the Gulf.
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That is a target rich environment and the military purpose can be reasonably well concealed without a lot of trouble or expense. Dropping a "suicide" drone onto a target is much more expensive than a 5" shell but isn't nearly as obvious.
One submarine. Destruction and death in the water and on land if the need arises. Game over.
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