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News ID: 72497
Publish Date : 09 November 2019 - 21:47

Army Unveils ‘Kian 700’ Tank Transporter



TEHRAN (Dispatches) -- Iran on Saturday unveiled a new homemade tank transporter named "Kian 700” in a ceremony attended by Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Muhammad Hussein Baqeri.
The vehicle enjoys an 800 horse-power engine which can pull up to 200 tonnes, effectively allowing it to carry two 60-tonne tanks on its "Suleiman-3” semi-trailer.
The tank transporter is a more advanced version of an earlier Iranian model, the "Kian 500”.
Speaking during the event, General Baqeri stressed the importance of possessing advanced equipment in defending Iran’s territorial integrity.
The top military commander added that by refurbishing and upgrading its equipment, Iran could have access to advanced weaponry at relatively lower costs while avoiding dependency on foreign imports.
Iran has taken great strides seeking to attain self-sufficiency in producing essential military equipment and systems in the face of decades-long sanctions and arms embargoes on the country.
The country consequently produces a wide variety of advanced weapons systems and equipment based on its own technological capabilities.
Also speaking at the ceremony was chief commander of Iran's Army Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi, who said it was Iran’s indigenous Mersad air defense system which shot down an unidentified drone on Friday.
The drone was violating Iran’s airspace near the port city of Mahshahr in the southwestern province of Khuzestan on the Persian Gulf coast before being shot.
Iranian officials have said investigations are ongoing regarding the drone, its mission and its originating country.
Mousavi added that the drone, which had a low radar cross section making it difficult to detect, was flying at an extremely low altitude in order to avoid exposure.
The Iranian Army commander said that incident demonstrated the capabilities of the Mersad system.
Iran’s Mersad system, developed by reverse-engineering and upgrading the American MIM-23 Hawk system, represents one of Iran’s early attempts at developing indigenous air defense systems.
The system can simultaneously engage two targets at a maximum range of 40 kilometers and an altitude of 18 kilometers.