Photos The Islamic Republic Of Iran Military Photos

Good afternoon gentlemen, more than surprised by Iran's exhibition, very good images of the same number of teams that never cease to surprise, seriously, they have dedicated themselves to producing their own media and are to be admired; Now, how do you know if they actually operate as they say? The tests can "say" whatever you want, but is that data real?
I see the medium transport aircraft, it never fails to draw my attention that the tail and landing gear assembly is strongly similar to the CASA C295 or its predecessors, in addition to a touch of Antonov in its design.
Finally, the Yasin seems like a local update/modernization of an Aero with Alphajet influence...interesting combination...

Iran wants to become a player in the international arms market. Advertising its products should be in line with their actual functions.
 
Iran has received its first two Yak-130s from Russia (as a prelude to the arrival of Su-35s likely):

7523793_original.jpg


7524325_original.jpg
 
IRGC Navy's new catamaran warship of the Shahid Soleimani class:

acred_Defence_Week_parade_in_Bandar_Abbas_%2843%29.jpg


a4a7db4e-d3fa-48bf-9c2b-fbfe2c92849c.jpg


hiran-shahid-solemani-class-corvette-top-view.jpg


ry1fy9gjq7m91.jpg


Fb6ju99XkAUqPQt.jpg


It carries:

• A 2A42 autocannon in Kamand's turret

• 4x 20mm autocannons

• 4x Qadir anti-ship cruise missiles cells (300km range)

• 2x Nasir anti-ship cruise missiles cells (90km+ range)

• 6x land attack cruise missiles cells (2000km? range)

• 16x Sayyad-3 derived SAMs cells (150km range)

• 2-4x chaff/ASM decoy/depth charge launchers (dozen tubes each)
 
Shahed-191 reconnaissance and strike UAV with Iranian turbojet engine Tolou-10.

Shahed-191 UAV has a wingspan of 7.31 m, a flight range of up to 1500 km, can stay in the air for up to 4.5 hours and fly at a maximum speed of up to 350 km / h at an altitude of up to 7.6 km. The maximum weight of the device is 500 kg and it can carry 2 guided munitions of the Sadid family with a total weight of up to 100 kg in internal compartments.

7011969_original.jpg


7013091_original.jpg


And its smaller type Shahed-161:

7012329_original.jpg
 
Iran's Khordad-15 AD system during a nightly exercise:

7030368_original.jpg


7034641_original.jpg


7030779_original.jpg


7029036_original.jpg


7029671_original.jpg


Iran's Majid short-range AD system (intended to take down cruise missiles and kamikaze drones):

7029855_original.jpg


7031047_original.jpg


7031513_original.jpg


7032561_original.jpg


7034105_original.jpg


7033585_original.jpg


Video of Majid AD system taking down a drone:

To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.
 
Infantry drills in the central Isfahan province, Iran
1697213627790.png
 
These ex-East German MiG-21PFM & MiG-21Us were purchased around 1990s for use by the IRIAF or IRGCAF, but the single-seaters were never delivered because of German reunification. At least two MiG-21U appear to have been delivered.
IRIAF MiG-21PFM' at Dresden-Klotzsche (1991).jpgIRIAF MiG-21PFM' at Rimini museum.jpgIRIAF MiG-21PFM' (unmarked) on ground.pngIRIAF MiG-21U (unmarked) former GDR aircraft.png
These MiG-21PFM (Fishbed-D, Izd 76A) are not the classic MiG-21PFM (Fisbed-F, Izd 94), but a special modernised version with a new radar of the East German MiG-21PF. Consequently, their MiG-21PFM (Fishbed-F) are designated MiG-21SPS.
 

Similar threads

Back
Top