Zabaniyah
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Everything Iranian looks great.
Yes, I can see that in its cultural heritage.
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Everything Iranian looks great.
GHADIR radar
( originally from my friend's thread in this link : Iran unveils phased array radar with a range of 1100km )
In a ceremony attended by IRIADF commander Brigadier Farzad Ismaeli, Iran unveiled a new 3D phased array radar named ''Ghadir'' with a detection range of 1100km and altitude of 300km, development of Ghadir was finished 2 years ago, the radar became operational after several months of testing.
This radar was designed by IRGC AF and according to IRIADF commander IRIADF have radars with similar capabilities named ''Shahab'' and ''Thamen''
This Ghadir installation which is based in Garmsar is named ''Shohadaye besat'' installation.
Video:
از کشف هواپیماهای استیلز تا ماهواره و موشک رادار ۱۱۰۰ کیلومتری «قدیر» سپاه رونمایی شد+ویژگیها
اسماعیلی در جمع خبرنگاران: کشف اهداف متخاصم در عمق توسط رادار «قدیر»/ از کشورهای صاحب تکنولوژی عقب نیستیم
خبرگزاری بین المللی تسنیم - سامانه راداری برد بلند "قدیر" سپاه پاسداران رونمایی شد +جزئیات
More pics:
another video:
Video: Qadir long range radar
Only other similar network that I have heard of is 'JORN' in Australia. Understand that these systems can be jammed and /or destroyed by bombing, say by Cruise missiles.
If this is purely thru Iranian efforts, it is indeed commendable. However I have a strong feeling that Iranians had Russian help.
There is little doubt that it would be effective against the neighbouring countries. How effective it is against the US, only time will tell.
Iran launches its own web search engine 'Yooz'
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Iran launched a new national web search engine called "Yooz" on Sunday in order to overcome the internet-related sanctions imposed by the West, according to the country's Mehr News Agency.
The search engine will be able to support up to one billion Iranian websites, the project's manager Mehdi Naghavi, reportedly told the Mehr News Agency.
The engine was launched during an official ceremony in the capital city of Tehran, to which the Communication and IT Minister Mahmoud Vaezi also attended.
The issue of developing search engines was first on Iran's agenda in 2010 during the presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Since then the government has been trying to find ways to replace the West-based internet engines such as Google, Yahoo and Bing with its own domestic versions, and thereby extend its control over access to the web in the country.
Iran launches its own web search engine Yooz - Daily Sabah
there is also an advanced search engine named Salam.irTried a few names and works great for domestic websites. I think the bottom ribbon showing the most searched names is a creative move!