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Iran tests home-grown air defense system

The Bavar-373 long-range missile defense system is designed to match the Russian S-300 system and is set to become operational by March 2018, according to the head of the Revolutionary Guards' air defense.

Iran has tested its home-grown air defense system, designed to match the Russian S-300, the head of the Revolutionary Guards' air defense has said.

 

 

"In parallel with the deployment of the S-300, work on Bavar-373 system is underway," Farzad Esmaili told state broadcaster IRIB late Saturday.

 

"The system is made completely in Iran and some of its parts are different from the S-300. All of its sub-systems have been completed and its missile tests have been conducted."

 

Iranian air defense missiles (Photo: AFP) (Photo: AFP)
Iranian air defense missiles (Photo: AFP)

 

Bavar (which means "belief") is Tehran's first long-range missile defense system, and is set to be operational by March 2018, he added.

 

In 2010, Iran began manufacturing Bavar-373 after the purchase of the S-300 from Russia was suspended due to international sanctions.

 

Russia resumed the sale following the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers which lifted sanctions, and Iran's S-300 defense system became operational in March.

 

On Saturday, the new defense minister Amir Hatami said Iran has "a specific plan to boost missile power."

 

He said he hoped "the combat capabilities of Iran's ballistic and cruise missiles" would increase in the next four years.

 

The comments came amid increasing tensions with Washington, which has passed new sanctions against Iran's ballistic missile program.

 

 


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