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Iranian made Cobra
2005/03/09
Iran repairs planes, helicopters
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Tehran, March 9 - Iran is now capable of repairing planes and helicopters, director of the aviation industries department of the Defense Ministry Hossein Alaie said here on Wednesday.
Alaie said Iran's aviation industry, as a centralized establishment, has necessary expertise to repair military and non-military planes.
He said that before the Islamic Revolution, Iranian aviation technicians had been capable of repairing three types of planes with related engines as well as one or two helicopters but now the wide-bodied passenger planes were completely and regularly overhauled.
He added that furthermore, more than 20 types of engines of different kinds, more than 80 planes and eight helicopters were repaired.
The official went on to say that joint production of the 52-seat passenger planes, different kinds of unmanned planes, pilot training jets, assault helicopters, jet boats, and related parts are on agenda.
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IRIB PERSIAN NEWS PAGE
The Following is abouts about a award given to two researchers who designed and iranian cobra avionics and targeting system
"President Khatami went on to praise the intelligence of Irans youth. 70% of Iranians are under 35 years of age, which makes them a sensitive and significant section of society. The thriving presence of youth in cultural, scientific, artistic and sporting activities, and their achievements in these fields, is a testimony to the capabilities of this young generation. We must understand the characteristics of our youth and while they maintain their identity, they should be guided towards fulfilling their desires and interacting with the world, for this will promise them a brighter future. This guidance can come from the continuous contact of our youth with our scholars and intellectuals, which will be to the benefit of all. Our scholars will benefit from the vigor and enthusiasm of our youth, and our youth will gain invaluable experiences from our scholars.
President Khatami concluded his remarks by saying: its gives me great honor to present these awards to the prides of Iran.
Two of the most significant researchers being awarded were engineers Mohommadreza Karimian (representative of HESA) and Masoud Bahmanpour (from Irans Electronics Industry), who were jointly awarded second place in the field of Applicable Research for their design and construction of the cobra attack helicopter weapon control system and its avionic modification (multifunctional display) screen. The award winners were assisted by 15 colleagues and Isfahans University of Technology and the Electronic Component Industry. The constructed helicopter control system, which consists of sophisticated optical, mechanical, electronic and controlling complexes, allows target locking with remarkable precision and duration for helicopters that are constantly under vibration and experience sudden movements. This project signifies incredible advancement in optic and electronic technology and military self-sufficiency. In the multifunction display system new sensors and crystal screens replaced electromechanical systems and old helicopter instruments. This innovation increases flight safety while reducing the pilots work pressure and can be used in many other places, such as upgrading the capabilities of other military systems
http://iraninternational.irtp.com/te...20on top.htm
NICOSIA [MENL] -- Iran has unveiled an airborne radar.
The Iranian Defense Ministry has disclosed a radar system for helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. The Hasib radar system can be installed on U.S.-origin Cobra attack helicopter and other air platforms deployed in the Iranian Air Force.
The radar system was one of 14 projects unveiled by the Iranian Defense Ministry. The Hasib radar was said to have a range of four kilometers and an altitude of 50,000 feet.
The other Iranian projects include lamps for radar systems and night-vision binoculars. Other projects were for cruise missile and surface-to-air missile.
http://www.menewsline.com/stories/2004/may/05_05_1.html
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