By designing and building these air-based missiles
for the first time in Iran, the Air Forces' fighter jets will be
equipped with advanced air-based Qader missiles with a range of over
200km and air-based Nasr missiles with a range of over 35km and their
operational and deterrence power will increase powerfully," Defense
Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan told reporters at the
unveiling ceremony in Tehran on Wednesday.
He said the missiles which enjoy a high precision capability,
specially in targeting vessels, high destruction power and high
resistance against radio jamming can be fired rapidly by the fighter
jets at even low altitudes.
The Iranian Armed Forces displayed the country's latest home-made
missile productions, including Fakour-90, Qadr F, Qadr H and Sejjil
missile systems, during the annual military parades in Tehran and across
the country on Sunday.
Fakour-90 missile is one of the latest state-of-the-art productions of
the Iranian Armed Forces which is mounted on F14 fighter jets.
The Iranian forces also displayed various types of home-made ballistic
and long-range missiles, including Sejjil, Qadr F and Qadr H missiles.
Also, the Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base exhibited its recently
optimized long-range S-200 missile defense system as well as Ya Zahra 3,
Rapier, Skyguard and Shahin (Eagle) missile systems.
The annual September 22 parades mark the start of the Week of Sacred
Defense, commemorating Iranians' sacrifices during the 8 years of Iraqi
imposed war on Iran in 1980s.
During the parades, the Iranian armed forces displayed different
weapons and military tools and equipment, including different kinds of
fighters, choppers, drones, ground-to-ground missiles, air-to-ground
missiles, surface-to-surface missiles, tactical and armed vehicles,
surface and underwater vessels, electronic and telecommunication
equipment, light and mid-light weapons, different kinds of artillery and
mortar-launchers, air defense systems and engineering and logistic
equipment.
The Iranian armed forces also displayed the tactical troposcatter
system which is an advanced home-made communications system unveiled by
Commander of Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base Brigadier General Farzad
Esmayeeli earlier this month.
Also, Nebo tactical radar system, Kasta surveillance radars, Matla'
al-Fajr local radar system, national radar, a model of Shahab (Meteor)
cosmic radar, a model of Samen radar, optimized Sky Guard radar system,
high-altitude S-200 missile system, home-made Mersad missile system
armed with indigenous Shahin (Eagle) missiles, mobilized Hag missile
system, home-made mid-altitude Ya Zahra 3 missile system, and the
low-altitude Rapier missile system were among the other weapons and
military equipment on display on Sunday.
The Iranian Armed Forces also displayed Saafaat electro-optic tracking
system, mobile 35 and 23 mm cannons, mobile tactical communications
vehicle, vehicle equipped with chemical decontamination system, DZ
vehicle and communication system, Kheybar tactical vehicle, Same' van
built by the air defense base and central communication shelter
manufactured by Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base in the parades.
The Iranian Armed Forces have recently test-fired different types of
newly-developed missiles and torpedoes and tested a large number of
home-made weapons, tools and equipments, including submarines, military
ships, artillery, choppers, aircrafts, UAVs and air defense and
electronic systems, during massive military drills.
Defense analysts and military observers say that Iran's wargames and
its advancements in weapons production have proved as a deterrent
factor.
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