Tehran (IP) - The commander of the Air Force of the Iranian Army said that the policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran is active resistance.

Iran Press/Iran News: According to Iran Press News Agency, Commander of Iran’s Air Force, Brigadier-General Aziz Nasirzadeh at the ceremony of handing over the various types of heavy transport military aircraft and helicopters, added: "The aviation industry is a dynamic, active, innovative and self-sufficient one that is completely reliable and trustworthy for operational departments."

The commander of the Iranian Air Force said: "Today we saw the delivery of several aircraft and helicopters, but behind this was the creativity and innovation, with which we have optimized and upgraded them."

The commander of the Air Force of the Iranian Army said: "The policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran is active resistance, and active resistance means not settling down and progress, which can be seen in the defense industry.”

Also at the ceremony, Brigadier General Yousef Qorbani, Commander of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army Aviation said: "Today, all Iranian helicopter parts are made locally and I can say that we have the most powerful helicopter fleet in the region and in terms of combat capability, we are very well prepared."

Iran produces night vision systems

The commander of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army Aviation added: "Night vision systems are domestically made in the Islamic Republic of Iran and only a limited number of other countries have access to this technology."

General Yousef Qorbani said: "Night vision systems became operational in the recent night exercise on the Makran coast, as one of the components of power on the battlefield."

He  added: "In the field of precision-guided missile systems, the Ministry of Defense also managed very well, and with the help of this missile equipment, fighters are supported in all parts of Iran."

214/205

Read More:

Military planes, heavy transport, helicopters delivered to Iran's Armed Forces

Iran has favorable position in building UAVs: Defense minister