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Iran to unveil new home-made air defense missile system Bavar-373 similar to Russian S-300 3004133.


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Defence & Security News - Iran

 
 
Tuesday, April 30, 2013 10:22 AM
 
Iran to unveil new home-made air defense missile system Bavar-373 similar to the Russian S-300.
A senior Iranian military commander announced on Sunday that the country will unveil a home-made long-range air-defense missile system similar to the Russian S-300 in the near future. "This system, dubbed as Bavar (belief) 373, is being developed in the country and will be officially unveiled soon," Lieutenant Commander of the Iranian Army's Self-Sufficiency Jihad Rear Admiral Farhad Amiri said.
     
A senior Iranian military commander announced on Sunday that the country will unveil a home-made long-range air-defense missile system similar to the Russian S-300 in the near future. "This system, dubbed as Bavar (belief) 373, is being developed in the country and will be officially unveiled soon," Lieutenant Commander of the Iranian Army's Self-Sufficiency Jihad Rear Admiral Farhad Amiri said.
Russian-made S-300PMU2 ground-to-air defence missile system battery at MAKS Air Show in Moscow.
     

He noted that Bavar-373 missile defense system has reached the production stage and its subsystems have been already tested.

Earlier this year, senior military officials announced that Iran was testing the subsystems of Bavar 373 missile defense system.

Commander of Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base Brigadier General Farzad Esmayeeli said then that "laboratory tests are underway on subsystems of the long-range Bavar 373 air-defense system".

Late in September 2012, Esmayeeli had said that Iran has already completed one-third of the project.

Speaking to reporters on the occasion of the National Day of Air Defense here in Tehran at the time, Esmayeeli said that Iranian expert had completed 30% of the missile system's production project, and expressed the hope that they would complete the system by the end of this Iranian year (March 2013) or the next year.

 
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