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Iran doctored missile photo
10/07/2008 21:10  - (SA)  

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In this image from Sepah News website, owned by Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Iran's Shahab-3 missiles are launched from an undisclosed location. (Sepah News/ AP)
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  • London - A defence analyst said on Thursday that Iran had apparently doctored photographs of missile test-firings and exaggerated the capabilities of the weapons.

    Iran on Wednesday test-fired nine missiles - including a Shahab-3 it said was capable of reaching Israel - angering the United States amid fears that the standoff over the Islamic republic's contested nuclear drive could lead to war.

    Photographs published on the Iranian Revolutionary Guards website showed four missiles taking off from a desert launchpad.

    But one of the missiles had apparently been added to the photograph using elements from the smoke trail and dust clouds from two of the other missiles.

    Misfiring

    After being shown the photograph by AFP, Mark Fitzpatrick of the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) said: "It very much does appear that Iran doctored the photo to cover up what apparently was a misfiring of one of the missiles.

    "The whole purpose of this testing was to send a signal so Iran both exaggerated the capabilities of the missile in their prose and apparently doctored the photos as well."

    The state-run Iranian channel Al-Alam said the missiles test-fired by the Revolutionary Guards included a Shahab-3 with a one-tonne conventional warhead and a range of 2 000 kilometres.

    But Fitzpatrick, a former US State Department official, said: "In terms of capability, they claimed the Shahab-3 could travel 2 000 kilometres carrying a one-tonne warhead. This is very unlikely.

    Typical of Iran

    "The Shahab-3 normally has a range of 1 300 kilometres and the range can be extended to 2 000 kilometres but it would require a much lighter warhead.

    "This is typical of Iran to exaggerate the accomplishments of the missiles and its nuclear programme."

    Several experts on photography agreed that the photograph had been manipulated.

    "It's a doctored image," said Gerard Issert, a technician at Granon, one of the largest photo laboratories in Paris.

    Warning from US

    "Although the missiles weren't all equidistant from the camera, they're the same size in the picture," Issert told AFP in the southern French city of Arles.

    A defiant Iran test-fired more missiles on Thursday, as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice warned Tehran that Washington had beefed up its security presence in the Gulf and would not hesitate to defend Israel and other allies in the region.

    The United States believes Iran is covertly developing nuclear weapons, a claim denied by the Islamic republic which insists the purpose of its programme is energy.

    - AFP



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