Tehran (IP) - "Hormuz" tactical radar and "Shams" simulator were unveiled in the presence of the commander of Iran's Army Air Defense Force.

Iran PressIran news: The Hormuz medium-range tactical radar and Shams simulator, which is a long-range strategic system, were unveiled on Saturday in the presence of Brigadier-General Alireza Sabahifard, Commander of the Army Air Defense Force, and military officials in the Research and Self-Sufficiency Jihad Organization of the Iranian Army.

The purpose of the Hormuz project is to design and build a medium-range radar so that in addition to extracting the target's speed information, it can extract the target's distance with high accuracy and send high-quality information to the air defense missile fire control center.

Increased combat power, high durability and minimum time required for maintenance, high accuracy in measuring the direction and height of the target and improving the distinction of targets, improving the antenna coverage angle and detection speed of targets compared to other radars are among the capabilities of Hormuz radar.

The goal behind the implementation of the Shams project is the designing and construction of a simulator of long-range strategic systems of the Army Air Defense Force against ballistic missiles and a wide range of other targets.

Iranian-made Shams system, in terms of appearance and function, is designed in accordance with the threats in the class of long-range systems, and through it, modern and up-to-date combat scenarios can be designed and implemented.

Planning fast and decisive operations based on superior technologies and advanced equipment in selecting various targets based on the threat is another application of this product.

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