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فرمانده نیروی زمینی ارتش با بیان اینکه نیروهای مسلح ایران از ظرفیتهایی برخوردارند که کشور روسیه به آن نیاز دارد، از اعلام آمادگی روسیه جهت پشتیبانی تجهیزاتی به نیروهای مسلح کشور در تمامی ابعاد دفاعی خبر داد.
به گزارش مشرق، امیر «احمدرضا پوردستان» فرمانده نیروی زمینی ارتش در پاسخ به فضای مثبت ایجاد شده و امکان گسترش روابط نظامی با کشور روسیه اظهار داشت: بحمدالله کشور روسیه اعلام آمادگی کرده تا در تمامی حوزههای تجهیزاتی و دفاعی که مورد نیاز جمهوری اسلامی است کمک و پشتیبانی لازم را داشته باشد.
وی با بیان اینکه ظرفیتهای بسیار خوبی در سطح نیروهای مسلح جمهوری اسلامی ایران وجود دارد که ارتش روسیه به آن نیاز دارد، بر تعامل دفاعی و نظامی دو کشور تاکید کرد و افزود: قطعا یکی از مواردی که در دستور کارنیرو زمینی قرار دارد خرید تانک پیشرفته تی 90 و همچنین سلاحها و تجهیزات سبکی است که در عرصه فضای جنگهای نیابتی مورد نیاز ما است.
فرمانده نیروی زمینی ارتش با ابراز خرسندی از روند اجرایی شدن قرارداد اس 300 گفت: برای خرید دیگر سامانههای دفاعی از کشور روسیه نیز کارهای لازم صورت میگیرد.
خرید تانک T-90 در دستور کار نزاجا+عکس - مشرق نیوز | آخرین اخبار ایران و جهان | mashreghnews.ir
I ashamed to belong to country with this kind of army ...
A country cannot be defined by its army. Think about history, traditions, values, religion and etc.
We are badly in need of tanks.Iran to buy T-90 Tanks from Russia
Brigadier General "Ahmadreza Pourdastan", commander of Iranian army ground forces, announced Iran's interest to acquire Russian made T-90 main battle tanks. He also added that Russians have announced that they are ready to provide Iran's needs in all defensive fields.
A Russian T-90MS tank
We are badly in need of tanks.
Shoot, what happened to Zulfiqar?.Iran to buy T-90 Tanks from Russia
Brigadier General "Ahmadreza Pourdastan", commander of Iranian army ground forces, announced Iran's interest to acquire Russian made T-90 main battle tanks. He also added that Russians have announced that they are ready to provide Iran's needs in all defensive fields.
A Russian T-90MS tank
So what happened to all the hart-o poort? We've been building Zolfaghar for how many decades now? What generation has it reached already? In the meantime we neither had the organizational capacity to design a decent tank nor the industrial wherewithal to produce it. It was bullcrap all along...We are badly in need of tanks.
Zolfaghar 1 produced in numbers (100 tanks ) and stopped .. Then it continues up to Zolfaghar 3 which was much better but only produced in limited numbers...Shoot, what happened to Zulfiqar?.
absolute kooche bazari crap bro.. it has nothing to do with whatever u said... it is a matter of budget and time... We Iranians are so much por tacagho va ghor ghoroo... mikhaym too hame chi bartar bashim vali hich kas be nobeye khodesh nemikhad kari bokone..vaghti ham digaran daran ba hameye mahdoodyat ha ye karayee mikonan faghat ghor mizanan...breid motale'e konid Alman Japan ya hatta hamin hindustan chetor be inja residan...So what happened to all the hart-o poort? We've been building Zolfaghar for how many decades now? What generation has it reached already? In the meantime we neither had the organizational capacity to design a decent tank nor the industrial wherewithal to produce it. It was bullcrap all along...
And now we're contemplating a 25 year old Russian design...
This is what happens when you mix religion and government... you end up with incompetence, opacity, and a lack of oversight and accountability.... leading to a chaotic environment ripe for mismanagement, abuse of power and downright corruption. And of course to cover that up you need an overdose of lies, deceit and propaganda.... supplemented with the threat of pain, violence, imprisonment and death...
I hope one day the sons and daughters of Iran will wake up from their hallucinations, have a look around them and find the courage to call a spade a spade... But I hope it won't be too late by then...
absolute kooche bazari crap bro.. it has nothing to do with whatever u said... it is a matter of budget and time... We Iranians are so much por tacagho va ghor ghoroo... mikhaym too hame chi bartar bashim vali hich kas be nobeye khodesh nemikhad kari bokone..vaghti ham digaran daran ba hameye mahdoodyat ha ye karayee mikonan faghat ghor mizanan...breid motale'e konid Alman Japan ya hatta hamin hindustan chetor be inja residan...
I understand your concerns but belive me no other advanced nation was faultless as you think... every nation has advantages and shortcomings... Those who advanced and are pioneers are those who learned from their mistakes... Do you really think Japan of today became Japan in 30 or 50 years? It took them 2 centuries to first acknoledge their weaknesses and then work on fixing them... If you read contemporary history of advanced nations they all had a range of seemingly unfixable problems in their society, people, structure or even culture that needed to overcome in order to progress... Iran before 70s is just another new born consumer nation... it is now some 40 to 45 years that Iran is doing something... Iran is learning from her own mistakes... some mistakes need time to be realized and then fixed...Scythian jan, I hope things were as you said.... It would definitely put my mind at ease and make me happier... But they're not.
True, everything is a function of time and money.... so based on that premise, a few generations of monkeys banging on a type writer could potentially compose Tolstoy's War and Peace.... The problem is that we have to compete against others... And we're just incapable of that
And this not just about our military industrial complex.... There's a proportionally inverse relationship between the things the Islamic government gets involved with and success...
You don't have to go far... start with our auto industry.... We just went through a pitiful capitulation to the second rate snooty French after what they put us through, and despite a captive internal market.... And I don't even want to mention the sorry state of our professional Football, because that just breaks my heart.....
So yeah, there's something more endemic and systemic to the problem. I mean it doesn't take a genius to figure out a system based on the absolute rule of a dictator for life will have issues of nepotism, confilcts of interest, weak rule of law and consequently economic mismanagement, lack of competitiveness, economic stagnation and everything that flows from that... I think there are enough examples of that in contemporary history, for the concept to be self-explanatory. But if you think this warrants a debate, we can talk about it...