Iran to unveil new military technology in possible future operations against Israel

October 8, 2024 - 19:54

TEHRAN – Ali Nikzad, Deputy Speaker of Iran’s parliament, revealed that Iran is preparing to unveil new military technology during the possible future operations.

He made the remarks during an interview with the Iranian media on Tuesday.

Nikzad highlighted that this technological breakthrough would be showcased in future military actions, emphasizing Iran's commitment to advancing its strategic and defense sectors. "In the possible next operation, we will introduce new technology," Nikzad stated during the interview, hinting at potential advancements in missile and defense systems.

Responding to a question about Iran's nuclear program and whether further advancements were on the horizon, Nikzad discussed the importance of the Strategic Action Law, a key piece of legislation passed by the 11th Parliament. He explained that this law, which aims to safeguard Iran’s nuclear interests, was recognized by Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as a significant achievement. 

“The Strategic Action Law was designed to clarify the Islamic Republic's stance in ongoing negotiations related to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA),” Nikzad explained. “When the United States withdrew from the JCPOA, Iran faced a period of uncertainty. This law helped establish a framework ensuring that the rights of the Iranian people would be protected. According to Article 7, progress reports must be submitted to Parliament at every stage.”

Nikzad also addressed concerns about the security of Iran’s nuclear facilities, assuring that adequate protective measures had been put in place. He issued a stark warning to Israel, referencing past Iranian military operations, "True Promise I" and "True Promise II." These operations, which involved significant missile strikes, demonstrated Iran’s advanced missile capabilities, particularly under the command of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force.

“If the Zionist regime possesses any sense, they will reflect on True Promise I and True Promise II operations,” Nikzad cautioned. “They must understand that any action against us will lead to the unveiling of a new type of defensive weapon. The world witnessed the power of our missiles during True Promise II, even though they have not publicly admitted to it.”

On October 1st, Iran carried out a retaliatory attack, dubbed Operation True Promise II, against the Israeli regime in response to the assassination of key regional figures. The military operation saw a reported 90% of Iranian missiles successfully hit their intended targets at the occupied territories.