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Iran Unveils New Ground-Based Vertical Launch Missile System – Video
Iran Unveils New Ground-Based Vertical Launch Missile System – Video
Over the past decade and a half, the Islamic Republic has developed a vast arsenal of local missile systems responsible for everything from air supply … 13.10.2021, Sputnik International
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Iran has introduced a mysterious new air defense system that uses vertical launch technology. The unnamed system was filmed during large-scale joint air defense exercises in central Iran on Tuesday and Wednesday. The exercises, dubbed “Guardians of the Velayet Sky-1400,” involve air defense units from Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards, as well as the regular army. The system includes four ready-to-launch cartridge launchers and a radar complex located on the launcher itself. , with the so-called TELAR (Transporter Erector Launcher And Radar) configuration. The system control room is likely located below the radar. Tasnim assumes that the system, which was not filmed firing, is a mobile air defense platform for use against mid-range air targets. The news agency speculates that the system could also be deployed by Navy ships, either to provide air defense or to launch cruise missiles. multiple targets simultaneously. The TELAR design should also prevent enemies from disrupting the functioning of the system or saturating the combat environment using electronic warfare. Revolutionary Guards Aerospace Forces Commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh boasted of the new equipment presented during the exercises. “Fifteen years ago, we didn’t have such capabilities and depended on foreign radar, command and control equipment, and surface-to-air missile systems. Now all the equipment used in the annual exercise has been developed in Iran, ”he said. Along with the mysterious vertical launch system, the exercises of the Guardians of the Velayet Sky-1400 saw the very first use in exercises of a new long-distance radar system known as the Quds. This vehicle-mounted radar would be capable of detecting targets at distances of over 500 km and at altitudes of over 90,000 feet. The exercises also saw the deployment of Joshan and Khatam air defense systems, the first being an upgrade of the Khorrdad 15 surface-to-air missile system which was first unveiled in 2019, and characterized by observers as a “Mini-S-300”. The Dezful and Majid missile systems also participated. Iran has one of the most sophisticated local defense sectors in the Middle East and has created a wide range of short, medium and long range missile systems. The United States and its allies have sought to reign over the missile power of the Islamic Republic by treaty, but Tehran has repeatedly stated that it will never give up arms and that it views them as a guarantee of security against foreign aggression.
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As long as it targets Jews illegally occupying Palestine, it can be vertical or horizontal or something in between, just like it does the job the world is too afraid to do – namely. expel from Palestine the still wicked, murderous and thieving Jews!
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Over the past fifteen years, the Islamic Republic has developed a vast arsenal of local missile systems tasked with everything from air defense to massive strikes against land installations and warships in the event of enemy aggression.
Iran has introduced a mysterious new air defense system that uses vertical launch technology.
The unnamed system was filmed during large-scale joint air defense exercises in central Iran on Tuesday and Wednesday. The exercises, dubbed “Guardians of the Velayet Sky-1400”, involve air defense units from Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards, as well as the regular army.
The system includes four ready-to-launch cartridge launchers and a radar complex located on the launcher itself, with the configuration known as TELAR (Transporter Erector Launcher And Radar). The system control room is likely located below the radar.
Tasnim says the system’s on-board electronic scanning radar likely operates in X-band, allowing the system to track and engage multiple targets simultaneously. The TELAR design should also make it difficult for enemies to disrupt the functioning of the system or saturate the combat environment using electronic warfare.
Revolutionary Guard Aerospace Force Commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh bragged about the new equipment presented during the exercises. “Fifteen years ago, we didn’t have such capabilities and depended on foreign radar, command and control equipment, as well as surface-to-air missile systems. Now all the equipment used in the annual exercise has been developed in Iran, ”he said.
In addition to the mysterious vertical launch system, the exercises of the Guardians of the Velayet Sky-1400 saw the very first use in exercises of a new long-range radar system known as the Quds. This vehicle-mounted radar would be capable of detecting targets at distances of over 500 km and at altitudes of over 90,000 feet.
The exercises also saw the deployment of the Joshan and Khatam air defense systems, the first being an upgrade to the Khorrdad 15 surface-to-air missile system that was first unveiled in 2019, and characterized by observers as a “Mini-S-300”. . The Dezful and Majid missile systems also participated.
Iran has one of the most sophisticated local defense sectors in the Middle East and has created a wide range of short, medium and long range missile systems. The United States and its allies have sought to reign over the missile power of the Islamic Republic by treaty, but Tehran has repeatedly stated that it will never give up arms and that it views them as a guarantee of security against foreign aggression.