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Iran's Electronic Warfare and Radar equipment
sheytanelkebir- Posts : 536
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I think Iran would be looking at using its longwave radars for such a task. If they had access to NEBO-M type VHF AESA technology with those arrays... they would be sorted.
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Iran is already using excellent Belarus Istok radar for stealth detection which help them locate and overtake RQ-170 which has arguably less RCS than even B-2.sheytanelkebir wrote:I think Iran would be looking at using its longwave radars for such a task. If they had access to NEBO-M type VHF AESA technology with those arrays... they would be sorted.
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U seem to say that Russia, is somehow helped Iran -across Bielorussia-, regarding radar anti stealth ?
I wish if Russia will help Iran, Venezuela, Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil, Syria, regarding this technlogy.
I wish if Russia will help Iran, Venezuela, Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil, Syria, regarding this technlogy.
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Do you mean the Vostok radar? Vietnam has some of those as well.Viktor wrote:Iran is already using excellent Belarus Istok radar for stealth detection which help them locate and overtake RQ-170 which has arguably less RCS than even B-2.sheytanelkebir wrote:I think Iran would be looking at using its longwave radars for such a task. If they had access to NEBO-M type VHF AESA technology with those arrays... they would be sorted.
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Thats the one. I saw it on few Iranian video clips from youtube.SOC wrote:Do you mean the Vostok radar?Viktor wrote:Iran is already using excellent Belarus Istok radar for stealth detection which help them locate and overtake RQ-170 which has arguably less RCS than even B-2.sheytanelkebir wrote:I think Iran would be looking at using its longwave radars for such a task. If they had access to NEBO-M type VHF AESA technology with those arrays... they would be sorted.
True and Belarus was also awarded with the contract to modernize all Vietnam S-125 systems. I would not be suprised if the same contract included older Vietnam radar modernization.SOC wrote:Vietnam has some of those as well.
Belarus has strong industry regarding command and radar systems and some unique solutions for modernization of Soviet SAM systems. It was smart of Iran to turn to Belarus regardingnemrod wrote:U seem to say that Russia, is somehow helped Iran -across Bielorussia-, regarding radar anti stealth ?
I wish if Russia will help Iran, Venezuela, Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil, Syria, regarding this technlogy.
air defense (besides Russia). China would be of course another excellent option.
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TEHRAN, Feb. 25 (MNA) – Iran’s defense minister has unveiled 21 electronic and radar defense projects.
Mehr News quoted the Defense Promotion Office of the Defense Ministry report on Brig. Gen. Hossein Dehghan speaking to the reporters about important defense achievements. “Today again, we are witness to the country’s brilliant achievement in defense industry in manufacture of advanced electronic defensive facilities,” Dehghan said, “in radar systems, 2 defense surveillance system are ready to be delivered to Armed Forces. These radar systems belong to long-ranged advanced air surveillance system.”
Dehghan also said that in radar subsystems, “now 2 important military lamps and 1 X-ray lamp, and a 5-liter oxygen converter to provide oxygen to cockpit have started operation.” “The indigenous advanced surface movement guidance and control system for installation in airports according to ICAO standards for DME navigation systems for military aircraft and commercial aircraft navigation are among projects that came into operation,” defense minister said. Dehghan added that these highly advance and cutting-edge technology had been achieved under the sanctions and difficult conditions with domestic capabilities in defense industries and with universities and companies’ participation.
Mehr News Agency - Defense minister opens 21 defense projects
[video]www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6fLt9c5_ek[/video]
Mehr News quoted the Defense Promotion Office of the Defense Ministry report on Brig. Gen. Hossein Dehghan speaking to the reporters about important defense achievements. “Today again, we are witness to the country’s brilliant achievement in defense industry in manufacture of advanced electronic defensive facilities,” Dehghan said, “in radar systems, 2 defense surveillance system are ready to be delivered to Armed Forces. These radar systems belong to long-ranged advanced air surveillance system.”
Dehghan also said that in radar subsystems, “now 2 important military lamps and 1 X-ray lamp, and a 5-liter oxygen converter to provide oxygen to cockpit have started operation.” “The indigenous advanced surface movement guidance and control system for installation in airports according to ICAO standards for DME navigation systems for military aircraft and commercial aircraft navigation are among projects that came into operation,” defense minister said. Dehghan added that these highly advance and cutting-edge technology had been achieved under the sanctions and difficult conditions with domestic capabilities in defense industries and with universities and companies’ participation.
Mehr News Agency - Defense minister opens 21 defense projects
[video]www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6fLt9c5_ek[/video]
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Iran to unveil new radar, missile systems in September
The commander of Iran's Air Defense Force says the country plans to unveil new missile and radar systems in late September.
The missile and radar systems will be showcased in the course of a military parade on September 22, Commander of Khatam al-Anbiya Air Defense Base Brigadier General Farzad Esmaili said in a Monday ceremony.
The parade will be held to mark the Sacred Defense Week which commemorates the braveries of the Iranian soldiers who fought in the 1980-1988 Iraqi-imposed war and defended their country from enemy aggression.
In recent years, Iran has made great achievements in its defense sector and attained self-sufficiency in producing essential military equipment and systems.
On June 2, Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) officially put into service an indigenously developed long-range radar system, named Ghadir, capable of detecting stealth aircraft.
The state-of-the-art radar system uses three-dimensional (3-D) technology to detect airborne targets, including radar-evading aircraft, cruise and ballistic missiles, and satellites in low orbits.
The Islamic Republic has frequently announced that its military might poses no threat to other countries, stating that its defense doctrine is based on deterrence.
The commander of Iran's Air Defense Force says the country plans to unveil new missile and radar systems in late September.
The missile and radar systems will be showcased in the course of a military parade on September 22, Commander of Khatam al-Anbiya Air Defense Base Brigadier General Farzad Esmaili said in a Monday ceremony.
The parade will be held to mark the Sacred Defense Week which commemorates the braveries of the Iranian soldiers who fought in the 1980-1988 Iraqi-imposed war and defended their country from enemy aggression.
In recent years, Iran has made great achievements in its defense sector and attained self-sufficiency in producing essential military equipment and systems.
On June 2, Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) officially put into service an indigenously developed long-range radar system, named Ghadir, capable of detecting stealth aircraft.
The state-of-the-art radar system uses three-dimensional (3-D) technology to detect airborne targets, including radar-evading aircraft, cruise and ballistic missiles, and satellites in low orbits.
The Islamic Republic has frequently announced that its military might poses no threat to other countries, stating that its defense doctrine is based on deterrence.
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran inaugurated the production line of HAFEZ Radar System on Sunday in the presence of Deputy Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami.
"The radar systems can discover and trace aerial targets, including stealth planes, fighter jets and cruise missiles, from low to very high altitudes," Hatami said, addressing a ceremony to inaugurate the production line of the radar systems.
"Tracing ARM missiles is among the other features of these radar systems," he said, adding that the systems are being delivered to Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base.
Noting that 'Hafez' radar system is a 3D phased array explorer radar which can discover and trace targets from 250km in distance and engage with multiple targets, Hatami said the system can be mounted on Mersad defense system.
He said the radar is completely tactical and has a 24-hour operational capability, adding that it enjoys operational efficiency in electronic warfare, in environments filled with parasite and jamming waves and in different weather conditions.
The General said that the system can trace 100 targets and update their situational information in a few seconds to send it to the defense system.
The tactical radar system which can be installed and put into operation in a short period of time do not emit any radar waves and therefore cannot be detected by the enemy.
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13930727001302
"The radar systems can discover and trace aerial targets, including stealth planes, fighter jets and cruise missiles, from low to very high altitudes," Hatami said, addressing a ceremony to inaugurate the production line of the radar systems.
"Tracing ARM missiles is among the other features of these radar systems," he said, adding that the systems are being delivered to Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base.
Noting that 'Hafez' radar system is a 3D phased array explorer radar which can discover and trace targets from 250km in distance and engage with multiple targets, Hatami said the system can be mounted on Mersad defense system.
He said the radar is completely tactical and has a 24-hour operational capability, adding that it enjoys operational efficiency in electronic warfare, in environments filled with parasite and jamming waves and in different weather conditions.
The General said that the system can trace 100 targets and update their situational information in a few seconds to send it to the defense system.
The tactical radar system which can be installed and put into operation in a short period of time do not emit any radar waves and therefore cannot be detected by the enemy.
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13930727001302
nemrod- Posts : 839
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I could not neither confirm, or deny -as Israel usually did with in nearl all of the cases without proofs-.
Untill now, I used to think that only great powers like Russia, USA, China, Japan, France, UK, India could produce indegenously this kind of hardwares.
If someone has clues please let us know. I know that Iran is full of very skill and shining engineers, scientists. Nevertheless, not all are agree with the actual iranian governement, and many of them prefered to migrate in western countries like US.
Moreover, Iran is in blockade, and could not access to hi tech. What does it mean ? China helped Iran to do so ? Russia helped Iran to do so ? Noone helped Iran to do so ? If this is the case it is a real prowess.
Please if someone among you have clues.
http://en.mehrnews.com/detail/News/104361
Untill now, I used to think that only great powers like Russia, USA, China, Japan, France, UK, India could produce indegenously this kind of hardwares.
If someone has clues please let us know. I know that Iran is full of very skill and shining engineers, scientists. Nevertheless, not all are agree with the actual iranian governement, and many of them prefered to migrate in western countries like US.
Moreover, Iran is in blockade, and could not access to hi tech. What does it mean ? China helped Iran to do so ? Russia helped Iran to do so ? Noone helped Iran to do so ? If this is the case it is a real prowess.
Please if someone among you have clues.
http://en.mehrnews.com/detail/News/104361
Iran unveils high-tech radar systems
SHIRAZ, Oct. 19 (MNA) – Iran’s military has launched production line for three domestically manufactured radar systems.
The production line for three indigenous radar systems was inaugurated and came into operation in the presence of Iran's Deputy Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami in the southern city of Shiraz on Sunday.
Hatami said that the advanced radars are capable of detecting “stealth aircraft, warplanes and cruise missiles.”
He noted that these radars are able to operate in any fighting situation including electronic warfare and said, “they are even capable of detecting anti-radiation missiles (ARMs).”
“The Hafez Radar,” he explained, “is an active phased-array radar seeker with a medium range to be used in our air defense system. This radar is capable of detecting various kinds of aggressors and presenting their exact positions in three dimensions of angle, direction and elevation angle to the fire-control radar systems.”
“It is also capable of detecting targets from a distance of 250km, and at the same time tracking 100 more targets and updating their position information every few seconds for the system,” he maintained.
While Iran has attained self-sufficiency in producing important military equipment in recent years, it has also repeatedly stressed that its military is only on the defense tactic and poses no threat to other countries.
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Published on Oct 23, 2014
Iran military unveiled a new advanced radar system to defect hostile aircraft and could be a part of their homemade s-300 system. TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran inaugurated the production line of three home-made advanced radar systems on Sunday in the presence of Deputy Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami.
"The radar systems can discover and trace aerial targets, including stealth planes, fighter jets and cruise missiles, from low to very high altitudes," Hatami said, addressing a ceremony to inaugurate the production line of the radar systems.
"Tracing ARM missiles is among the other features of these radar systems," he said, adding that the systems are being delivered to Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base.
Noting that 'Hafez' radar system is a 3D phased array explorer radar which can discover and trace targets from 250km in distance and engage with multiple targets, Hatami said the system can be mounted on Mersad defense system.
He said the radar is completely tactical and has a 24-hour operational capability, adding that it enjoys operational efficiency in electronic warfare, in environments filled with parasite and jamming waves and in different weather conditions.
The General said that the system can trace 100 targets and update their situational information in a few seconds to send it to the defense system.
In recent years, Iran has made great achievements in the defense sector and gained self-sufficiency in essential military hardware and defense systems.
Iran late September displayed a new home-made passive phased array radar system for detecting stealth targets and cruise missiles.
The passive phased array radar system has been developed by the experts of Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base to detect mobile targets at any altitude, track stealth targets and estimate their arrival speed and targets.
The tactical radar system which can be installed and put into operation in a short period of time do not emit any radar waves and therefore cannot be detected by the enemy. That's why they are called Silent Radar Systems.
Iran announced in August that it had started using new passive phased array radars to detect stealth targets and cruise missiles.
Commander of Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base Brigadier General Farzad Esmayeeli pointed to the designing and building of new passive phased array radars under the name of 'Silent Project', and said, "The radar is capable of detecting stealth (radar-evading) targets and cruise missiles and enjoys a high movement and mobility capabilities and acts in different ranges."
Iran has made giant achievements in the production of telecommunication devices which work in various frequencies. The Iranian defense ministry has also produced home-made Radar systems with various ranges during the last few years.
Iran has locally made radar systems with different ranges up to some 1,850 miles (3,000 kilometers).
In May 2012, Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Commander Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh said Iran is mass-producing Ghadir Radar systems in great numbers, adding that the radar system covers areas over 1,000km in distance.
"This radar system can cover areas around 1,100 in range and its designing and production project ended early last (Iranian) year and is now being mass-produced," Hajizadeh told FNA at the time.
In June 2011, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps put into operation the new home-made long-range Ghadir radar system that enables its forces to monitor low-altitude satellites.
The Ghadir radar system which covers areas (maximum) 1,100km in distance and 300km in altitude has been designed and built to identify aerial targets, radar-evading aircrafts, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles as well as low-altitude satellites.
In December 2011, senior Iranian military commanders announced that the country has equipped its air defense units with advanced radars capable of detecting Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).
Esmayeeli said at the time that Iran could trace and shoot down small UAVs over its airspace from then on.
Also, Esmayeeli announced earlier this month that the Iranian Army will test various types of radars and defense systems in massive military maneuvers late September.
Esmayeeli underlined that various long-range radars and passive defense systems would be tested during the drills.
The maneuvers would cover hard to reach valleys under extreme weather conditions, the commander added.
Radar is an object-detection system that uses radio waves to determine the range, altitude, direction, or speed of objects. It can be used to detect aircraft, ships, spacecraft, guided missiles, motor vehicles, weather formations, and terrain. The radar dish or antenna transmits pulses of radio waves or microwaves that bounce off any object in their path. The object returns a tiny part of the wave's energy to a dish or antenna that is usually located at the same site as the transmitter.
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Iran’s IRGC launches 2nd Qadir radar system
IRGC has launched a long-range radar system in the southwest of the country to enhance its air defense capabilities.
The second Qadir radar system was put into service in Iran’s southwestern city of Ahwaz on Saturday.
The first Qadir system was unveiled in the city of Garmsar in the central province of Semnan in June 2014. The third system is also scheduled to be unveiled in the near future.
The domestically-manufactured Qadir radar system, designed by IRGC’s Aerospace Division, is capable of detecting targets with a very small cross section from a long distance.
The system enjoys a direct range of 1,100 kilometers (more than 680 miles) and can be used to detect different types of aircraft as well as ballistic missiles.
Qadir falls in the category of long-range three-dimensional radar systems.
http://presstv.ir/Detail/2015/07/04/418763/Iran-Qadir-radar-system-IRGC
IRGC has launched a long-range radar system in the southwest of the country to enhance its air defense capabilities.
The second Qadir radar system was put into service in Iran’s southwestern city of Ahwaz on Saturday.
The first Qadir system was unveiled in the city of Garmsar in the central province of Semnan in June 2014. The third system is also scheduled to be unveiled in the near future.
The domestically-manufactured Qadir radar system, designed by IRGC’s Aerospace Division, is capable of detecting targets with a very small cross section from a long distance.
The system enjoys a direct range of 1,100 kilometers (more than 680 miles) and can be used to detect different types of aircraft as well as ballistic missiles.
Qadir falls in the category of long-range three-dimensional radar systems.
http://presstv.ir/Detail/2015/07/04/418763/Iran-Qadir-radar-system-IRGC
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Is the last pic of the "Qadir" as well ?
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YesCyberspec wrote:Is the last pic of the "Qadir" as well ?
ShahryarHedayatiSHBA wrote:
The second Qadir radar system was put into service in Iran’s southwestern city of Ahwaz on Saturday.
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Excellent for Iran. If they place those radars also near Tabriz and Bandar Abbas, than it will be impossible for Israel to make a surprise attack. They will detect and track any activities far away from borders.
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S-300VM now has more and more sense. Hopefully Iran will buy fighters for air defense role too.
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Iran's electronic warfare achievements significant
Unveiling 16 electronic defense achievements in Shiraz Electronics Industries on Monday, Iran’s defense minister said Iran has achieved outstanding capability to confront enemy’s electronic warfare.
Addressing the unveiling ceremony of 16 new achievements of Iran's Defense Industries in the Southern city of Shiraz on Monday, Brigadier General Hossein Dehghan emphasized Iran's defense capabilities; “With the efforts of experts in Shiraz Electronics Industries, the required equipment for various sectors of armed forces are being produced,” he said, aaserting that the most important achievement is the manufacture of different radars which can identify and track threats and defend the country.
“So far, mass production of different radar systems that can cover a range of objects in distances up to 500 kilometers has been accomplished in Shiraz Electronics Industries,” he noted.
General Dehghan deemed the indigenization of the navigation systems of warplanes as another achievement of Shiraz Electronics Industries; “we have made outstanding advancement in area of software production for confronting enemy’s electronic warfare,” he asserted.
“Jamming, COMINT (Communications Intelligence) and ELINT (Electronic signals intelligence) systems are capable of identifying enemy position in the battleground and Iran's armed forces will be able to take necessary actions towards enemies in a matter of seconds,” added General Dehghan.
Several important defense products were unveiled during the ceremony including a Radar system with the capability of tracking different semi-heavy and heavy weapons as well as taking action during electronic warfare, Ghamar 3-D search and control radar system with the capability of tracking more than 100 targets, including fighter jets and drones, up to a distance of 450 kilometers at different altitudes and transferring the relevant data to the air defense network as well as Absar video-imaging system which can be mounted on fighter jets and drones.
Dehghan also inaugurated the production line of air and airport navigation systems including MLAT (Multilateration), ELINT as well as COMINT systems.
Pic from the new "Ghamar"radar
Unveiling 16 electronic defense achievements in Shiraz Electronics Industries on Monday, Iran’s defense minister said Iran has achieved outstanding capability to confront enemy’s electronic warfare.
Addressing the unveiling ceremony of 16 new achievements of Iran's Defense Industries in the Southern city of Shiraz on Monday, Brigadier General Hossein Dehghan emphasized Iran's defense capabilities; “With the efforts of experts in Shiraz Electronics Industries, the required equipment for various sectors of armed forces are being produced,” he said, aaserting that the most important achievement is the manufacture of different radars which can identify and track threats and defend the country.
“So far, mass production of different radar systems that can cover a range of objects in distances up to 500 kilometers has been accomplished in Shiraz Electronics Industries,” he noted.
General Dehghan deemed the indigenization of the navigation systems of warplanes as another achievement of Shiraz Electronics Industries; “we have made outstanding advancement in area of software production for confronting enemy’s electronic warfare,” he asserted.
“Jamming, COMINT (Communications Intelligence) and ELINT (Electronic signals intelligence) systems are capable of identifying enemy position in the battleground and Iran's armed forces will be able to take necessary actions towards enemies in a matter of seconds,” added General Dehghan.
Several important defense products were unveiled during the ceremony including a Radar system with the capability of tracking different semi-heavy and heavy weapons as well as taking action during electronic warfare, Ghamar 3-D search and control radar system with the capability of tracking more than 100 targets, including fighter jets and drones, up to a distance of 450 kilometers at different altitudes and transferring the relevant data to the air defense network as well as Absar video-imaging system which can be mounted on fighter jets and drones.
Dehghan also inaugurated the production line of air and airport navigation systems including MLAT (Multilateration), ELINT as well as COMINT systems.
Pic from the new "Ghamar"radar
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Iran Reveals New Radar System During Massive Wargames
The Iranian Navy revealed a new radar system during the second day of the main phase of its war games along the country's Southeastern Makran seashores near the borders of the Persian Gulf on Thursday.
The radar system has a range of 150km, and it can be further upgraded to cover ranges of up to 400km. It can also trace and discover surface and aerial targets at the same time.
Commander of Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base, Brigadier General Farzad Esmayeeli, announced that Iran is one of the top 6 countries in the world which have made advanced long-range radar systems.
“We don’t have any technical bottleneck in the air defense field and don’t need to purchase anything in this field from the foreign states,” Esmayeeli said in Tehran, FARS news agency reported.
“Today, our experts have built a 3,000-km-range radar without any foreign help and we are among the six countries which can build it,” he added.
The general also said that the new radar system will help the Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base to detect and monitor aircraft flying beyond Iran's borders. He highlighted that the country's integrated missile and radar systems are always monitoring moves and ready to fire and seize hostile flying objects at any moment from over 3,000 kilometers away.
“Today we are capable of monitoring the enemies' slightest move from a distance of more than 3,000 kilometers,” Esmayeeli said.
“Brigadier General Esmayeeli said Iran's Air Defense units have been deployed in some 3,700 locations across the country to give a crushing response to enemies' threats, while they have a message of peace and security to regional and friendly states,” FARS reported.
Read more: http://sputniknews.com/military/20160130/1033971206/iran-new-radar-system.html#ixzz3yjO3W6RV
The Iranian Navy revealed a new radar system during the second day of the main phase of its war games along the country's Southeastern Makran seashores near the borders of the Persian Gulf on Thursday.
The radar system has a range of 150km, and it can be further upgraded to cover ranges of up to 400km. It can also trace and discover surface and aerial targets at the same time.
Commander of Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base, Brigadier General Farzad Esmayeeli, announced that Iran is one of the top 6 countries in the world which have made advanced long-range radar systems.
“We don’t have any technical bottleneck in the air defense field and don’t need to purchase anything in this field from the foreign states,” Esmayeeli said in Tehran, FARS news agency reported.
“Today, our experts have built a 3,000-km-range radar without any foreign help and we are among the six countries which can build it,” he added.
The general also said that the new radar system will help the Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base to detect and monitor aircraft flying beyond Iran's borders. He highlighted that the country's integrated missile and radar systems are always monitoring moves and ready to fire and seize hostile flying objects at any moment from over 3,000 kilometers away.
“Today we are capable of monitoring the enemies' slightest move from a distance of more than 3,000 kilometers,” Esmayeeli said.
“Brigadier General Esmayeeli said Iran's Air Defense units have been deployed in some 3,700 locations across the country to give a crushing response to enemies' threats, while they have a message of peace and security to regional and friendly states,” FARS reported.
Read more: http://sputniknews.com/military/20160130/1033971206/iran-new-radar-system.html#ixzz3yjO3W6RV
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Iran made long range Early Warning System radar (BMEWS)
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Iran Army Air defence Moraghebe radar
Iran Army Air defence Moraghebe three-dimensional phased array radar range: 400 km and Persian Gulf range: 800 km The two Iranian radars, “Persian Gulf” and “Moraqeb” (vigilant), were unveiled in a ceremony attended by Army Commander Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi and Commander of Army’s Air Defense Force Brigadier General Alireza Sabahifard. Persian Gulf is a long-range and strategic radar system with an operational range of over 800 kilometers. The three-dimensional phased array radar system can detect all types of conventional and stealth targets, including ballistic missiles. Moraqeb is also a three-dimensional phased array radar with high precision and cutting-edge technologies. With a range of 400 kilometers, the new Iranian radar is capable of detecting aerial targets with high precision and resolution. Moraqeb can identify various small targets, including stealth drones, at low and medium altitudes