U.S. aircraft carrier model attack in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran Large-scale military exercise July 30, 4:53

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Iran is expected to perform a large-scale military exercise in the Straits of Hormuz to attack a model of an American aircraft carrier, and show off its military power to the US forces deployed in the Middle East.

Iran's elite unit Revolutionary Guards conducted military exercises over the two days up to 29th in the Straits of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf, which is known as a key point for maritime traffic.

The exercise was targeted at a model 200 meters long and 50 meters wide that was built to resemble a US Navy aircraft carrier, and confirmed the operation using drones and small ships.

The Revolutionary Guard Corps also claims that it has succeeded in launching a ballistic missile from the ground for the first time, and state television reports that the missile is being launched from the desert.

In the waters of the Middle East, as the US and Iran's military tensions rise, the US military dispatched an aircraft carrier last year, and Iran also shot down a large U.S. U.S. aircraft.

Iran frequently conducts military exercises in the Straits of Hormuz, but it is the first time in five years that exercises targeting a model of an aircraft carrier are reported, and Iran aims to show off its military power as the conflict with the United States deepens. It seems that there is.