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Iran Mounts New Radar Systems on Fighter Jets
TEHRAN (FNA)- A senior Iranian commander announced here on Monday that the country's Air Force has equipped all its fighter jets with new radar systems and electronic devices to improve their performance in night operations.
"New electronic and radar systems have been used by the Air Force for night flights," General Amir Hossein Chitforoush told FNA.
Chitforoush further explained that night flights, combats and bombardments are carried out in absolute darkness and merely with the help of highly advanced radar systems, thus, to conduct night flights and bombardment, the country's fighter jets should still be equipped with more upgraded equipment and systems.
Iran in February announced self-sufficiency in the production of radars with a senior Iranian commander stressing that Tehran is now able to produce all types of radars by itself.
"We have the honor to announce that we have reached full self-sufficiency in the production of different types of the needed radars with different ranges and frequency bands," Commander of Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base Brigadier General Ahmad Miqani said.
TEHRAN (FNA)- A senior Iranian commander announced here on Monday that the country's Air Force has equipped all its fighter jets with new radar systems and electronic devices to improve their performance in night operations.
"New electronic and radar systems have been used by the Air Force for night flights," General Amir Hossein Chitforoush told FNA.
Chitforoush further explained that night flights, combats and bombardments are carried out in absolute darkness and merely with the help of highly advanced radar systems, thus, to conduct night flights and bombardment, the country's fighter jets should still be equipped with more upgraded equipment and systems.
Iran in February announced self-sufficiency in the production of radars with a senior Iranian commander stressing that Tehran is now able to produce all types of radars by itself.
"We have the honor to announce that we have reached full self-sufficiency in the production of different types of the needed radars with different ranges and frequency bands," Commander of Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base Brigadier General Ahmad Miqani said.