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    Default Iran: Stealth 'Flying Boat' Successfully Tested

    Hmmm… Some sort of new Russian erkanoplan they've sold to Iran?

    Iran: Stealth 'Flying Boat' Successfully Tested
    TEHRAN, Iran — Iran said Tuesday it had tested what it called a "super-modern flying boat" capable of evading radar. State TV showed a brief clip of the boat's launch.

    "Due to its advanced design, no radar at sea or in the air can detect it. It can lift out of the water," the television said. It said the boat was "all Iranian-made and can launch missiles with precise targeting while moving."

    On Monday Iran said it tested a second new radar-avoiding missile during war games in the Persian Gulf that the military says are aimed at preparing the country's defenses against the United States.

    The new surface-to-sea missile is equipped with remote-control and searching systems, the state-run television reported Tuesday.

    On Friday, the country tested the Fajr-3, a missile that it said can avoid radars and hit several targets simultaneously using multiple warheads. Iran also has tested what it calls two new torpedoes.

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

    But some experts say it appears some of the technology has come from other countries, possibly Russia, and some experts also have questioned just how adept the missiles are at evading radar.

    It has not been possible to verify Iran's claims for the new armaments. But the country has made clear it aims to send a message of strength to the United States amid heightened tensions over its nuclear program.

    The U.N. Security Council has demanded Iran give up uranium enrichment, a crucial part of the nuclear process. Washington is pressing for sanctions if Tehran continues its refusal to do so, though U.S. officials have not ruled out military action as an eventual option, insisting they will not allow Iran to gain a nuclear arsenal.

    In Russia, a Kremlin-allied lawmaker on Tuesday criticized the recent torpedo and missile tests as a counterproductive show of might at a time when it should be trying to allay fears that it is trying to build a nuclear weapon.

    "It is clear that Iran is demonstrating its muscle in order to forestall any discussions of a possible operation using force against Iran," Konstantin Kosachev, the head of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee, was quoted as saying according to the RIA Novosti news agency.

    Iran said the torpedo tests were conducted on Sunday and Monday. The torpedo — called a "Hoot," or "whale" — is able to move at up to 223 mph, too fast for any enemy ship to elude.

    Iran has routinely held war games over the past two decades to improve its combat readiness and test locally made equipment such as missiles, tanks and armored personnel carriers.

    Iran launched an arms development program during its 1980-88 war with Iraq to compensate for a U.S. weapons embargo. Since 1992, Iran has produced its own tanks, armored personnel carriers, missiles and a fighter plane.
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    I wonder if it can launch their Shkval torpedoes or since they specifically mention missiles, the Sunburn? A stealth or greatly reduced cross-section craft combined with the Shkvals or Sunburns would be a bad combination.

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    That thing is about as stealthy as a B-52. All curved edges, large vertical surface inclined 90 degrees to the horizontal, and that gantry looking thing duct taped to the top of it. Our guys would see it long before it could get into range to cause any problems.

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    Default Re: Iran: Stealth 'Flying Boat' Successfully Tested

    Quote Originally Posted by NickM
    That thing is about as stealthy as a B-52. All curved edges,
    In all fairness, the latest generation of stealth aircraft do utilize curved shapes.

    Case in point…

    The B-2:


    The F-22:


    The UCAV:


    Quote Originally Posted by NickM
    large vertical surface inclined 90 degrees to the horizontal,
    This part is very true and has always presented a challenge to aircraft engineers when trying to balance aircraft handling (vertical surfaces handle better) and aircraft stealthiness (vertical surfaces reflect large amounts of radar). I'm betting that the vertical surfaces make extensive use of composite material which has very low radar return (assuming that this erkanoplan is indeed Russian in design and not some cobbled together Iranian toy).

    Quote Originally Posted by NickM
    and that gantry looking thing duct taped to the top of it.
    I have two thoughts on that structure mounted to the back…

    1) It is its main pusher-type engine. In this case, there is just no way to make this craft very stealthy.

    2) It is a test equipment platform of some sort much like the type the space shuttle had mounted on the rear when it was undergoing preliminary testing. On the shuttle, it was made of red, metal tubing but, I can't recall what its function was (something to do with the parachute perhaps???) or find any pictures of it.

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    Our guys would see it long before it could get into range to cause any problems.
    I hope so!

    I personally don't think that this thing is really all that inherently stealthy but, what I am most concerned about is that it has a reduced radar cross section that when combined with its water surface skimming abilities (it is hard to track craft very near the surface) will make it hard to "see".

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    Default Re: Iran: Stealth 'Flying Boat' Successfully Tested

    Interesting reply from Threats Watch.


    http://inbrief.threatswatch.org/2006...ances-the-ira/


    Iran's Stealth Advances: The Iranian 'Flying Boat' Marks Latest

    Pentagon Confirms Last Friday's Missile Test Was Not a New ICBM MIRV but a Shahab-2 (Scud-C)

    By Steve Schippert

    Conventional military advancements continue to be announced in Iran’s latest military exercise in the Persian Gulf, Great Prophet. After several announcements of missile and torpedo test launches comes Iran’s report of what the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps calling their ‘flying boat’. Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting showed the ‘flying boat’ flying at low altitude and maneuvering in water and said that it was domestically produced in Iran.
    It follows a common thread along with the rest of Iran’s new hardware announcements: Stealthy technology. This is the true value of the conventional advances announced by Iran in the Great Prophet maneuvers in the Persian Gulf and Sea of Oman, not any claimed MIRV development that Iran cannot arm or even the speed of the 328-feet-per-second Hoot torpedo, by contrast a very real threat to traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. The source of the stealthy technology is without doubt our friends in China and Russia.
    Last week, it was noted that there was no word from NORAD nor the US Military in-theater of a ‘ballistic’ missile launch detection in Iran. Today, we get that word. The Pentagon is saying now that Iran tested an older version of the Scud missile family last week and not any new ICBM development. What was launched in last week’s much publicized Iranian media event was, in fact, a Shahab-2 with a range of 310 miles. The Shahab-2 is the Iranian designation for the Scud-C variant of the Russian design.
    Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman seems to echo sentiments expressed in this space since last week saying, “It is possible they are increasing their capabilities and making strides in radar-absorbing material and targeting. However, the Iranians have been known to boast and exaggerate their statements about greater technical and tactical capabilities.”
    A senior Russian Minister of Parliament criticized Iran’s very public displays in their current wargaming maneuvers, calling them inappropriate. Minister Konstantin Kosachyov, the chairman of the Russian State Duma International Affairs Committee, also cast doubt on the wild (and vague) claims made by the Iranians regarding last week’s missile test announcement. “So far we have nothing except the assertion by the Iranian military and by politicians that it is superior to other similar missiles, but I see no reason to believe these statements.”
    The development of stealthy technology is not insignificant. However, Iran’s greatest development is and was their creation, development and support of Hezbollah, and the terrorism and terrorist groups Hezbollah aids, trains, funds and arms. Aside from military attacks on shipping in the Straits of Hormuz, the only effective attack arm Iran possesses against the United States is that of Hezbollah and other terrorist groups carrying out attacks in the region and throughout the world.
    While Iran states they will not use oil as a weapon, it can be assured that they will. They must. There is a reason that their latest maneuvers center around the Strait of Hormuz, and it is not because their missile testing ranges are conveniently located nearby.

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    Default Re: Iran: Stealth 'Flying Boat' Successfully Tested

    Iran's Guard gets first squadrons of flying boats



    This photo released on Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010, by the Iranian Defense Ministry, claims to show the Bavar-2, or Confidence-2, radar-evading flying boats. Iran's state TV says the country's powerful Revolutionary Guard has received its first three squadrons of radar-evading flying boats. (AP Photo/Iranian Defense Ministry,Vahid Reza Alaei, HO) ** EDS NOTE: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HAS NO WAY OF INDEPENDENTLY VERIFYING THE CONTENT, LOCATION OR DATE OF THIS IMAGE. **


    Tue Sep 28, 8:47 AM ET

    TEHRAN, Iran – Iran's state TV says the country's powerful Revolutionary Guard has received its first three squadrons of radar-evading flying boats.

    The report says the domestically made craft can be used for surveillance and can carry guns and transmit data. Its production is part of Iran's effort to boost its arsenal and military capabilities despite international sanctions over the country's controversial nuclear program.

    Iran announced last year it had successfully tested the plane, dubbed the Bavar-2, or Confidence-2. A flying boat is a seaplane with a hull that allows it to land and travel on water.

    State TV broadcast footage Tuesday of the small craft in operation in the air and sea.

    Iran's military achievements cannot be independently verified.

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    Default Re: Iran: Stealth 'Flying Boat' Successfully Tested

    Been meaning to ask... what's with the chair on the outside? Is the so the pilot can eject more safely when we shoot their asses to bits? LOL
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