Lets just say on the high end----20 a year, that is much to slow, not for the type of system they are offering. If we were talking 200, jacked units with APS, very up-armoured (designed for urban warfare, and VBIEDs), counter-battery system, top-attack protection. I would be thrilled.
These tanks are specifically designed for low-cost mass manufacturing, unlike more difficult western models. So I do expect more.
They are also producing 1-3 Kowsar a year, this is not useful. Plus costs are also maximized with this slower production
I'd say a majority of the products unveiled are usually not produced because they sit on the shelf due to YEARLY decreases in military budget. Money doesn't fall out of the sky. I don't think you understand the complexity of these processes. Can you blame them? We are still using helmets from the Shah era. How much do you expect them to produce with a few billion$ military budget? Not everything is being churned out in a factory 24/7.
The fools perspective is to assume everything undergoes production, Iran like other nations produces tons of prototypes that are not produced for preference to another prototype. This isn't a video game where you click a few button and things get done, this is real life. The distinction with missiles is that is an IRGC project of extreme importance, unlike Karrar and Kowsar which are both VASTLY more expensive than your typical missile per unit. Money and industry and inextricably linked.
My hope Dadash, is that they do pump out Karrars, and be capable with defending itself against the latest gen anti-armor weaponry. Karrar thankfully is a modular design, so I can see them adding APS in at a later date. Most countries don't have the ATGM capacity Iran has, so countering Kornets and BGM-Tows will be a death blow to anyone who wants to fight Iran on land.
As long as the IRGC is happy or interested in the Karrar project, I do expect it to be produced but I was not sure when they were going to pump them out in a high rate. The regular army simply can't afford such a project.