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Sunday, May 4, 2014 11:56 AM | |||
Iran has successfully test-fired Shalamcheh medium-range missile from Mersad air defense system. | |||
Iran
announced Sunday, May 4, 2014, the successful test-firing of the country’s
new air
defense system, Mersad, which is capable of destroying different
types of modern fighter jets and drones. The Mersad system was test-fired
after a home-made missile named Shalamcheh successfully hit a Karrar-type
drone. |
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MIM-23B I-HAWKs type ("Shahin" or "Shalamcheh") with XM501 missile loader-transporter |
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"Mersad
is a mid-altitude missile defense system which enjoys more and better
capabilities in intercepting targets, electronic warfare and also its
radar covers a wider and farther areas compared with its foreign rivals
and it has been built completely by Iranian experts," Commander
of Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base Brigadier General Farzad Esmayeel
told reporters on the sidelines of a ceremony to test-fire the missile
shield on Sunday, May 4, 2014. In a relevant development in November, Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan announced the successful test-firing of the country’s new air defense system named Talash (Struggle). “Talash is a mid-range and high-altitude air defense system used to confront the flying targets, including fighter jets and bombers, and is also capable of destroying different helicopters and drones,” Dehqan said in Tehran at the time. “Talash defense system was designed and built to detect and intercept the targets of Sayyad (Hunter) 2 missile (the country's latest home-made missile system with high precision, range and destruction power) to protect the country’s vital and sensitive points against surprise air threats of hi-tech combat fighters,” he added. “Now that it has had successful tests, God willing, its production line will be launched in the near future,” Dehqan said. In relevant remarks in September, Esmayeeli announced that Iran is mulling plans to develop its air defense systems based on the possible threats which might be posed to the country in the next five years. "Today, the air defense is moving forward concurrently with new threats and what is going on around us shows that we should make the air defense ready to confront the threats not only of the present time but of the next five years," Esmayeeli said in a ceremony in Tehran at the time. He downplayed the effects of the western sanctions on the progress of Iran's defense industry, and announced that Iran's air defense is implementing 15 operational projects now. |
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