IRAN'S navy has issued dozens of warnings to foreign planes and warships that approached its forces during a five-day sea manoeuvre near the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Admiral Amir Rastgari said naval and air defence forces on 30 occasions hade warned off reconnaissance planes, drones and warships belonging to "extraregional forces" that approached the drill, using a term that the Islamic Republic commonly employs to refer to the militaries of the US and its allies.
The five-day naval drill, dubbed Velayat-91, is Iran's latest show of strength in the face of mounting pressures over its disputed nuclear program. The West suspects it may be aimed at producing nuclear weapons, a charge Iran denies.
Iran has threatened to close the strait over Western sanctions but has not repeated the threats lately. The strait is the passageway for one-fifth of the world's oil supply.
Rastgari said the aircraft and warships heeded the warnings and stayed away.
"Various reconnaissance aircraft that sought to penetrate into the drill area were given warnings by the navy and the Khatam-ol-Anbia (air defence force)," he said.
"Subsequently, the intelligence planes and drones distanced from the area after receiving the warnings."
Iran has used the manoeuvres to highlight its newly developed weapons systems.
State TV said Ghader (Capable), a sea-launched anti-ship missile with a range of 200 kilometress, was among the weapons used in the final day of navy drills on Tuesday.
The Ghader missile was delivered in late 2011 to the Iranian military and the powerful Revolutionary Guard's naval division, which is assigned to protect Iran's sea borders. Iranian officials say the missile can skim the sea to avoid detection and can sink large warships.
Iran's growing arsenal includes short- and medium-range ballistic missiles that are capable of hitting targets in the region such as Israel and US military bases in the Gulf.
The Iranian government began a military self-sufficiency program in 1992 under which it produces a large range of weapons including tanks, missiles, jet fighters, unmanned drone aircraft and torpedoes.
The manoeuvres cover nearly one million square kilometres from the Strait of Hormuz to the northern part of the Indian Ocean, including the Sea of Oman.
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