Iran resorts to stealth technology to protect oil boats
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corpse (RGC) tries to find new ways to circumvent adverse effects on Iran's oil exports from the latest regime of US sanctions.
The RGC declared Monday that it would provide its
speedboats in the Gulf with stealth technology to help them evade radar
detection. It said it would also provide the boats with new missiles.
This came as tensions escalated between Iran and the
US, especially in the Strait of Hormuz which is important for the shipping of Iranian
oil to outside markets.
"We are planning to equip the RGC's speedboats
with radar-evading stealth technology while increasing their speed in order to
conduct their missions," RGC Navy Commander, Alireza Tangsiri, said.
He added that new missiles moving at very high speed would be installed
on the RGC's naval vessels.
Tensions grew between the US and Iran soon after US
President Donald Trump withdrew from the nuclear deal with the Islamic Republic
in May 2018. Trump also imposed a new regime of sanctions on Iran's oil
exports. However, Tehran works tooth and nail to get over the repercussions of
the sanctions.
The RGC navy is far from strong. Nonetheless, it has a
large number of speedboats and rocket launchers that can also plant mines.
Iran warned that it would not allow other countries in
the Gulf region to use the Strait of Hormuz in shipping their oil to
international markets if it was prevented from exporting its own oil.
The American sanctions on Iranian oil exports have an
international dimension to them. The sanctions directly affect oil prices in
international markets. They also harm the interests of oil-importing nations,
especially those who used to buy oil from the Islamic Republic.
The sanctions have caused a surge in oil prices in
international markets. Oil prices are now the highest in four years. There are
expectations that oil can reach $100 a barrel during the first months of 2019.
All through 2018, oil prices rose against the backdrop
of strong demand and worries over offer after the application of the new US
sanctions regime on Iran, according to Reuters.
The US has exempted some countries from the import ban
imposed on Iranian oil. Iran has, meanwhile, tried to avoid the sanctions by
seeking new clients. The Islamic Republic also resorts to secret channels to
sell its own oil.