Speaking in an interview on Tuesday, Rear Admiral Shahram Irani said during the 12-day imposed war [in June waged by the Israeli regime backed by the US], the Islamic Republic of Iran's Navy was in full readiness, but for some reason, there was no chance to practically employ the capabilities of this force."
"During this war, the security of navigation routes, international trade, and the country's maritime borders was permanently and effectively ensured under special measures by our forces, and due to this powerful presence and effective measures, no disruptions were caused in international relations," he added.
"We have learned many lessons from this imposed war, and to confront future threats, we have focused more on improving our level of preparedness, developing specialized training, and equipping ourselves with modern systems and technologies," he continued.
"The enemy must awiat a new surprise at any moment," the commander of the Navy stated, adding that that his force has numerous capabilities and potential, not all of which have been displayed so far."
"With this approach, the enemy will always be in a state of doubt and weakness and must await a new surprise at any moment," Admiral Irani further asserted.
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