Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps has fired two ballistic missiles as part of the final phase of its military drills across the country. The missiles, named Qadr H and Qadr F, have a maximum range of two-thousand kilometers. They were fired from Alborz Mountains, and successfully hit mock enemy targets 14-hundred kilometers away. On Tuesday, Iran fired another ballistic missile called Qiam, as part of military exercises that began a week ago. The IRGC says its maneuvers are aimed at showcasing its deterrent power and readiness to confront all threats against the country’s territorial integrity.