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Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has inaugurated three major defense projects in the fields of cruise missiles production and naval equipment manufacturing.
The projects -- Qader missile, Bonyan 1 marine engine and the Valfajr domestically-built torpedo system -- were unveiled in the presence of Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi and a number of senior commanders of the Armed Forces on Tuesday on the occasion of the national Defense Industries Day, IRNA reported.
With a range of 200 kilometers, the Qader missile has been produced in the light of the country's self-sufficiency, deterrence and national strength.
The sea-launched cruise missile has high destructive power which can be used against sea targets, including frigates and warships, as well as enemy's coastal targets.
Cruising at a low height with high precision in acquiring its targets are among other features of the relatively lightweight Qader missile.
Iran's Defense Ministry manufactured Bonyan 1 marine engine to provide the country's naval forces with the strategic product.
President Ahmadinejad also inaugurated Valfajr domestically-build torpedo system which has a 220-kilogram warhead.
The torpedo and all its subsystems have been manufactured by Iranian experts and can destroy the enemy's heavy vessels.
Valfajr is launched from submarine vessels and is equipped with advanced security systems.
The torpedo is one of the most complicated marine weapons, which plays a key role in promoting Iran's naval capabilities and the efficiency of vessels and submarines.
In recent years, Iran has made great achievements in its defense sector and attained self-sufficiency in producing essential military equipment and systems.
In January, Iran's Defense Ministry delivered new cruise missile systems to the Navy, which are capable of spotting and destroying various targets at sea.
In early May, the deputy commander of Iran's Air Force, General Mohammad Alavi, said the Islamic Republic has mass-produced and test-fired new cruise missiles, which can be used against naval targets.
Iran has repeatedly assured that its military might poses no threat to other countries, saying its defense doctrine is based on deterrence.
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PressTV - Iran pres. unveils key defense products
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The projects -- Qader missile, Bonyan 1 marine engine and the Valfajr domestically-built torpedo system -- were unveiled in the presence of Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi and a number of senior commanders of the Armed Forces on Tuesday on the occasion of the national Defense Industries Day, IRNA reported.
With a range of 200 kilometers, the Qader missile has been produced in the light of the country's self-sufficiency, deterrence and national strength.
The sea-launched cruise missile has high destructive power which can be used against sea targets, including frigates and warships, as well as enemy's coastal targets.
Cruising at a low height with high precision in acquiring its targets are among other features of the relatively lightweight Qader missile.
Iran's Defense Ministry manufactured Bonyan 1 marine engine to provide the country's naval forces with the strategic product.
President Ahmadinejad also inaugurated Valfajr domestically-build torpedo system which has a 220-kilogram warhead.
The torpedo and all its subsystems have been manufactured by Iranian experts and can destroy the enemy's heavy vessels.
Valfajr is launched from submarine vessels and is equipped with advanced security systems.
The torpedo is one of the most complicated marine weapons, which plays a key role in promoting Iran's naval capabilities and the efficiency of vessels and submarines.
In recent years, Iran has made great achievements in its defense sector and attained self-sufficiency in producing essential military equipment and systems.
In January, Iran's Defense Ministry delivered new cruise missile systems to the Navy, which are capable of spotting and destroying various targets at sea.
In early May, the deputy commander of Iran's Air Force, General Mohammad Alavi, said the Islamic Republic has mass-produced and test-fired new cruise missiles, which can be used against naval targets.
Iran has repeatedly assured that its military might poses no threat to other countries, saying its defense doctrine is based on deterrence.
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PressTV - Iran pres. unveils key defense products
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