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The Bavar-373 air defense system is an advanced long-range Iranian air defense system designed to counter modern aerial threats, including cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, drones, and stealth aircraft. It is regarded as one of the most significant achievements of Iran's defense industry. Development of the Bavar-373 began in 2010, following the failure to deliver the Russian S-300 system to Iran. The project was completed through the relentless efforts of Iranian experts using indigenous defense industry knowledge.
This exercise was held on Dey 21 of this year with the participation of a large number of Basij members from Tehran Province, including Basij mosques, revolutionary forces, and Basij members from government organizations such as the Basij of the Ministry of Energy, the Red Crescent Society, Tehran Municipality, and others. The event was held to honor the memory of the leader of the Resistance Front, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, and other martyrs who fought for the truth, such as Ismail Haniyeh, in Tehran.
The Shahab-3 missile is one of Iran's most significant achievements in the field of medium-range ballistic missiles. With a range of approximately 1,300 to 2,100 kilometers, it is capable of carrying warheads of varying weights and plays a crucial role in enhancing Iran's deterrent capabilities.
The Kalashnikov rifle (AK-47) is one of the most famous firearms in history, known for its simple design, high reliability, and widespread adaptability. Designed in 1947 by Russian firearm engineer Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov, it quickly became a favorite weapon for military forces and militias worldwide.
The Shahed 136, or Mahaajer 10, is produced by the Iranian Ministry of Defense and is part of the broader Shahed family of drones. Iran has made significant strides in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology over the past two decades, primarily driven by the need to circumvent international sanctions and to enhance the capabilities of its military forces, including proxy groups in the Middle East