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Iran has heavily improved in the helicopter industry. They can basically create air frames of almost every single helicopter they have in service, they can easily repair the engines, they have created advanced avionics that can be used in such helicopters, they have special EO/IR sensors that can be mounted on all their helicopters, and much other stuff.Iran's ability to overhaul helicopters from different nations ranging from the Russians systems to the Americans is truly impressive. A few years ago, a Russian defence delegate visited one of these overhaul facilities and he was so impressed he told his Iranian counterpart that Iran could take over from the Russians in overhauling the Russians helicopter being fielded by regional states. I am positive in the long term, most of not all of these helicopters will replaced by Iranian designed helicopters, this will greatly reduce the "overhaul burden" on our defence sector. Even these severe sanctions and the relatively low budget going to this sector, Iran has still designed and manufactured its helicopters, just imagine what would happen if more attention is given to this sector in the future.
Iran has heavily improved in the helicopter industry. They can basically create air frames of almost every single helicopter they have in service, they can easily repair the engines, they have created advanced avionics that can be used in such helicopters, they have special EO/IR sensors that can be mounted on all their helicopters, and much other stuff.
But the sad thing is that some of these equipment built by iran are never used in numbers, especially organisations other than the military and IRGC.
For example iran made the Saba 248 multi role helicopter.
TEHRAN, Jun. 07 (MNA) – Second Brigadier General Afshin Khajeh Fard, head of Iran Aviation Industries Organization (IAIO), said that the Islamic Republic seeks to mass-produce Saba helicopter in 2020.
He made the remarks on Sunday, noting that Iran Aviation Industries is making great progress by relying on its experts and the capacity of the Armed Forces and the knowledge-based companies.
“Iran’s Helicopter Support and Renovation Company is capable to upgrade and equip all helicopters of the Armed Forces along with those utilized for firefighting and rescue operations with advance systems,” he emphasized.
He further noted that due to taking necessary measures, manufacturing spare parts for the helicopter fleet of the country currently takes less time.
Referring to the knowledge of Iranian experts on designing and upgrading aviation systems, he said, “Experts in the Iran Aviation Industries Organization are working around the clock to mass-produce Saba helicopter in the near future.”