Iranian Army unveiled six newly-developed weapons in the presence of Army's Ground Forces Commander Nowzar Nemati on Saturday.

Iran Press/Iran news: The unveiled weapons include three drones: a smart multirotor bomber, a drone fighter to counter micro drones; a smart multirotor bomber (with a 5km range, 8 launchers, up to 30 minutes flights continuity, able to carry 8kg of cargo), and an anti-drone net launcher (with a 20m range, and equipped with two launchers).

The Army also put on display an atomic plasma spectrometer (able to be mounted on UAVs, quadcopters, vehicles and military equipment); a smart ground pod (able to discover human targets 15m and a vehicle 50m away, equipped with a friend or foe (IFF) identification system), and a portable laser alarm system (with a 15km range and 3 sensors), Iran Press reported.

The Army unveiled the achievements at the occasion of the National Army Day, April 18.

In recent years, Iran has made major breakthroughs in its defense sector and attained self-sufficiency in manufacturing military equipment and hardware despite sanctions and economic pressures on the country.

The Islamic Republic maintains that its military power poses no threat to other countries and that Iran's military doctrine is purely defensive and based on the concept of deterrence. 105/211/201

 

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