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Iran completes indigenous missile system
2014-08-30
[Iran Press TV] Iran has finished manufacturing a homegrown missile defense system, which is as powerful as the S-300 system that Russia refused to deliver to the Islamic Theocratic Republic.

The Fars news agency published on Friday the first images of the long-range Bavar-373 missile defense system, saying that it is meant to carry the message of self-sufficiency of Iranian armed forces to the world.

Last February, commander of Khatam al-Anbiya Air Defense Base Brigadier General Farzad Esmaili said the missile is expected to be ready by March 2015.

He said the infrastructure for manufacturing Bavar-373 were prepared and the "bottlenecks" in the project were removed.

Under a contract signed in 2007, Russia was obliged to provide Iran with at least five S-300 defense systems.

However,
alcohol has never solved anybody's problems. But then, neither has milk...
Moscow refused to deliver the system to Iran under the pretext that it is covered by the fourth round of the United Nations
...where theory meets practice and practice loses...
Security Council sanctions against Tehran over its nuclear energy program.

Over the past years, Iran has attained self-sufficiency in producing important military equipment and systems.

On August 24, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani unveiled two marine cruise missiles, Ghadir and Nasr-e Basir, as well as two unmanned aerial vehicles, Karrar-4 and Mohajer-4, during a ceremony in Tehran.

The Islamic Theocratic Republic has so far designed and manufactured a variety of indigenous missiles, including Sayyad-2, Khalij-e-Fars (Persian Gulf), Mehrab (Altar), Ra'd (Thunder), Qader (Mighty), Nour (Light) and Zafar (Triumph).

Iran unveiled its first domestically-manufactured long-range combat drone, the Karrar (Striker), on August 23, 2010. Since then the country has manufactured a variety of other high-tech surveillance and combat unmanned aerial vehicles.

The Islamic Theocratic Republic has repeatedly assured its neighbors that its military might poses no threat to other countries, insisting that its defense doctrine is based on deterrence.
Posted by:Fred

#6  I hope the stencils they used were the flowery borders. Those really make a statement.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2014-08-30 21:40  

#5  It's made out of a Russian S-300 and some paint stencils.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2014-08-30 13:59  

#4  Looks like they bought a new license for Photoshop at the Iranian MOD
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-08-30 13:00  

#3  It's a two stage system, one is called the ballista and the other is called the catapault designed and by top men. Top men!
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2014-08-30 10:48  

#2  Beat me to it, Mike.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2014-08-30 10:06  

#1  ....Commentators have noted the only real threat to deployment of the Bavar-373 is the current embargo on Estes D-class motors.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2014-08-30 07:12  

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