Air Defense Force to Unveil New Missiles
TEHRAN -- Iran’s Air Defense Force on Sunday announced plans to unveil missiles with a range of 300 kilometers to increase the country’s “deterrent power.”
Addressing a gathering of the officers of the armed forces, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps and the police, deputy commander of the Army’s Air Defense Force Brigadier General Alireza Elhami said, “The only way out of all sanctions and threats is to become stronger in all matters, especially in the military field.”
The development of missile power is a sign of self-confidence and reliance on domestic capabilities, he added.
He also called for synergy and coordination between the various branches of the Islamic Republic’s military, describing it as a force of progress for the country.
“The Army Air Defense is cooperating with the country’s elites, the Ministry of Defense, and the Armed Forces in the fields of defense sciences, artificial intelligence, cognitive sciences, quantum physics, cyber defense, and electronic warfare,” Elhami said.
Late in May, Iran showcased several new models of cruise missiles and drones in an Army’s secret underground base in the Zagros mountains.