http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1474718.cms
TEHRAN: Iran has successfully test-fired a second missile, its fastest underwater torpedo that can carry multiple warheads, during the ongoing naval manoeuvres in the Persian Gulf.
Deputy commander of the navy forces of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) General Ali Fadavi said that the indigenous missile, called "Hoot", could hit targets with a maximum speed of 100 meters per second, the state-owned IRNA news agency reported.
According to a report in the news network Khabar, IRGC Air Force Commander General Hossein Salami said the missile was capable of carrying multiple warheads and could simultaneously hit several targets.
The torpedo has a variable range as well as radar-evading technology.
The missile was the second tested to be tested. A missile was successfully tested Friday, as part of the same naval manoeuvre.
The week-long naval exercise called "Holy Prophet" started on Friday and more than 17,000 armed forces personnel are taking part in the war games.
The manoeuvre came less than two days after the UN Security Council issued a deadline urging Iran to suspend all uranium enrichment activities within 30 days