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Fars News Agency :: Iranian Defense Ministry Plans to Boost Aerospace Capabilities This Year

Iranian Defense Ministry Plans to Boost Aerospace Capabilities This Year

TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran's Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi said rapid growth and expansion of aerospace technology tops the agenda of his ministry in the new Iranian year (started on March 21).


"This year, the Defense Ministry's first priority will be acquiring new products and technologies and its aerospace program will be expanded," Vahidi said.

Vahidi further touched his ministry's achievements in the last Iranian year, and said, "Last year, the Ministry of Defense succeeded in acquiring a variety of new weapons and equipment to equip the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Armed Forces."

He stated that Iran's home-grown capabilities have not only made the country self-sufficient in various fields, but also given it the ability to help other countries.

Vahidi mentioned that the Defense Ministry was also successful in diversifying its rocket, missile, sea, electronic and optics programs and made noticeable progress in its aerospace work last year.

In similar remarks earlier this month, another senior Iranian military official underlined Tehran's advanced capabilities in manufacturing military tools, equipment and weapons, and stressed Iran's preparedness to share its capabilities with the other countries.

"One of the biggest and most important accomplishments of the Iranian Army's Command and General Staff College (DAFOS AJA) is the indigenous military and tactical science in Iran," Commander of the Islamic Republic's University of Military Science Brigadier General Hossein Valivand said mid march.

Today, the focus of the courses taught at DAFOS College has shifted from Western texts to indigenous material.

Valivand said the curriculum at DAFOS College is based on the experiences gained from the eight-year Iraqi-imposed war on Iran and various military combats in the region over the past three decades.

Iran has taken wide strides in designing and manufacturing different types of light, semi-heavy and heavy weapons, military tools and equipment.

Tehran launched an arms development program during the 1980-88 Iraqi imposed war on Iran to compensate for a US weapons embargo. Since 1992, Iran has produced its own tanks, armored personnel carriers, missiles and fighter planes.

Yet, Iranian officials have always stressed that the country's military and arms programs serve defensive purposes and should not be perceived as a threat to any other country.
 
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Iran urgently needs to start building large passenger jet liners. The best option would have been to buy licenses to build Il-96-400 and Tu-214 and An-70 in Iran. This would have solved all of Iran's transportation and passenger problems forever.
 
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Iran urgently needs to start building large passenger jet liners. The best option would have been to buy licenses to build Il-96-400 and Tu-214 and An-70 in Iran. This would have solved all of Iran's transportation and passenger problems forever.
Give it some time...after the fighter jet projects we switch over to the civil airplanes
 
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Can someone shed light on problems Iran is having to import sophisticated machinery due to sanctions? especially things like precision machining centers, laser scanners, inspection instruments, etc etc?
 
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Can someone shed light on problems Iran is having to import sophisticated machinery due to sanctions? especially things like precision machining centers, laser scanners, inspection instruments, etc etc?

I guess they can smuggle machines but smuggling planes is not really feasible. They make their own CNC machines, lasers and stuff but large passenger planes are another matter. They can not go and get some B-777 worldliners. Their best bet is to get licenses to build Russian planes as developing them locally from scratch is going to take decades.
 
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I guess they can smuggle machines but smuggling planes is not really feasible. They make their own CNC machines, lasers and stuff but large passenger planes are another matter. They can not go and get some B-777 worldliners. Their best bet is to get licenses to build Russian planes as developing them locally from scratch is going to take decades.

US worried over Taiwan?s exports to Iran: WikiLeaks - Taipei Times

we get a lot of request from Iranian traders but due to legal reasons we cannot entertain them. That is why I asked because we sell a lot of sophisticated tech used in the defense industrial manufacturing sector.
 
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