‘Iran Holds Upper Hand in Aerospace’
TEHRAN -- A high-ranking commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) said Wednesday Iran has managed to defeat the enemy at a distance of more than a thousand kilometers away with the help of artificial intelligence.
Brigadier General Amir-Ali Hajizadeh, the commander of the IRGC’s Aerospace Division, said during a ceremony at Khajeh Nasir al-Din Toosi University of Technology here that Iran holds the upper hand in the field of aerospace and is now a strong and formidable player.
“Cooperation among universities and the country’s defense
sector was initially established in the early stages of the Sacred Defense (the Iraqi imposed war in the 1980s). We have attained tremendous success in the field of cooperation between universities and the defense sector. We can definitely declare that we have turned from an importer of barbed wire into an exporter of technology,” Hajizadeh said.
“Thanks to artificial intelligence, we have managed to defeat the enemy at a distance of more than a thousand kilometers away.”
“The IRGC Aerospace Force enjoys fairly high standards in terms of technicality, military hardware, and reduction of the adverse effects of signal jamming,” Hajizadeh said.
He also said the enemies of Iran have admitted the abject failure of the so-called maximum pressure campaign, and the fact that Iran has turned into an undisputed power.
“Iran’s security comes from within and is at an excellent level,” the commander said, also praising Iran’s capability to put satellites into orbit.
“We are among the top 20 countries in the world concerning radar production, and we are among the major powers in the field of drones and precision strike missiles,” Hajizadeh said.