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Iran's Sea Snake is still in service, armed with homegrown designed Shafaq missiles. Some of the technology acquired in the 1970s has the ability to use anti-tank missiles. They are at war with Iraq

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Iran's Sea Snake is still in service, armed with homegrown designed Shafaq missiles. Some of the technology acquired in the 1970s has the ability to use anti-tank missiles. They were used in the war with Iraq, with their main weapons, the Firesnake 70 aerial rocket (Panha-2091), home-made, and some equipped with photospheres and modern missiles.

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Iran's Sea Snake is still in service, armed with homegrown designed Shafaq missiles. Some of the technology acquired in the 1970s has the ability to use anti-tank missiles. They are at war with Iraq
Iran's Sea Snake is still in service, armed with homegrown designed Shafaq missiles. Some of the technology acquired in the 1970s has the ability to use anti-tank missiles. They are at war with Iraq
Iran's Sea Snake is still in service, armed with homegrown designed Shafaq missiles. Some of the technology acquired in the 1970s has the ability to use anti-tank missiles. They are at war with Iraq

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