The Iranian Ministry of Defense announced a new domestically produced missile defense system on the 17th, and Defense Minister Mohammad-Reza Ashtiani attended the unveiling ceremony.
This photo provided by Iran's Ministry of Defense on February 17 shows Iranian Defense Minister Ashtiani attending the unveiling ceremony of the new domestic missile defense system. Xinhua Reuters
The Iranian-developed "Azarakhsh" missile system was displayed at an unveiling ceremony in Tehran. Xinhua Reuters
Iranian Defense Minister Ashtiani attended the unveiling ceremony of the new domestically produced missile defense system in Tehran. Xinhua Reuters
The Iranian-developed "Arman" missile system was demonstrated at an unveiling ceremony in Tehran. Xinhua Reuters
The Iranian-developed "Arman" missile system was demonstrated at an unveiling ceremony in Tehran. Xinhua Reuters
The Islamic Republic of Iran News Agency reported that the "Arman" and "Azarakhsh" missile systems developed by Iran were unveiled on the 17th, and "as the new system enters the national defense network, Iran's air defense capability will be significantly improved."
According to reports, both new missiles are vehicle-mounted and can perform tasks in complex terrain. The "Arman" missile system can identify 6 targets from 120 to 180 km away; The "Azarakhersh" missile system has a short range of 50 km and is equipped with 4 anti-aircraft missiles.
In June last year, Iran unveiled its domestic hypersonic missile "Conqueror". The maximum range of the "Conqueror" is 1400 km, and the speed before hitting the target can reach Mach 13-15. In November of the same year, Iran's new domestic hypersonic ballistic missile "Conqueror-2" was unveiled. Liu Jiang (Xinhua News Agency).