Iran test launched on Monday a long-range missile as tensions grew with the West over its nuclear program, national media said.
The Islamic Republic started on Sunday large-scale missile drills, and has already conducted night-time test launches of the Shahab class short- and medium range ballistic missiles with multiple warheads.
The third stage of the Great Prophet IV exercises involved the launch of Iran''s most powerful Shahab-3 ballistic missile with an operational range of 2,100 km (1,300 miles).
According to the Fars news agency, the night-time launches involved the Shahab-1 and Shahab-2 missiles with ranges of 350 km (217 miles) and 750 km (466 miles), respectively.
During the first stage, Iran successfully tested short-range ground-to-ground Fateh-110, Tondar-69, and Zelzal-type missiles.
The missile defense drills are being held amid growing friction with Western powers over Iran''s controversial nuclear program, after Tehran revealed last week that it was building a second uranium enrichment plant.




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