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Which arms could Iran Export when international embargo ends?

My god another one.....Now it's this "Denel" character.

There's practically zero downtime when it comes to new trolls introducing themselves to the Iranian section, it's like a reoccurring wart.

@denel -- Please try to not be an asshat for no good reason man. We aren't here to throw insults at one another like petulant children as this is a forum not a battle-arena. If you sincerely think that low of Iran then you might as well just leave as all you'll encounter here is resistance to your unjust rabble-rousing.

If you're supposedly "tired" of fake Iranian paper-tiger military equipment then you're more than free to not be here.
 
and you believe Palestinian will support us in any matter .
they are the ones who fought against us in the war with Iraq , they are the one who fought with us in Qussair . they are the one who have back-stabbed us times and times and times.
who the f gives a crap about palestinians nowadays ? they themselves are in bed with israel right now, their arab brothers are in bed with israel. we cant pull them out of bed from their lovers you know. hamas is deeply involved in corruption and their ties with israel are strengthening. i say fk them and if they switch sides to the true path of resistance we will help them but for now let them shoot their kitchen made rockets at open fields.
 
9) Land vehicles. Iranian made land vehicles are One of those areas we can easily find customers Worldwide.
A) Yooz land vehicle. Its One of my own favorites
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B) Karakal vehicle. Its capable of resisting the penetrating power 7.62mm Bullet from 10 meters distance.
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C) Rooin Tan vehicle.
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D) Toophan MRAP. Beautiful and highly survivable against land mines and RPGs.
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E) Ra'ad MRAP. Scary as fk :enjoy:
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There are others also but these were my own favorites.
 
Please do not make zarafat with me. Pure mullah power for the masses. In reality, a paper tiger.

Clearly you are deeply wounded by Iran for some reason. Go take your frustration elsewhere and refrain from polluting this thread. You can ask the Americans (and their countless destroyed drones and 100's of dead/injured soldiers) about Iran being a paper tiger

I am replying to the b/s copied stuff these guys are putting up and showing that this is the greatest known stuff to mankind.

All you have done so far is make assertions and have not provided a single piece of substances to these claims. You have been challenged to provide backings yet you are running away from doing so.


Calling them for what it is; junk.

Well if a junk can pin point destroy targets from 100's of km aways and can down stealth UAVs from 90km away, then I wish most other nations could produce anything close to these junk.
 
He have to look after destroyed towns/provinces/country too, i don't think he have luxury to pay back Mullah right now even if UAE is backing him financially. Even he have as i said earlier, arming proxies is not called exports.
Ok. you know Iran exported arms already years ago while under embargo right? if you have needed weapons, that are well priced, and can be transported/provided accordingly, anyone can sell arms. obv Iran will too. iran doesnt need exports even, Iran's main focus is on new "big ticket" military technology it can get from Russia and China formally and openly.
 
@mohammad45 brother, it seems Mehr news has followed suit and made their own article on this matter.

What high-tech military equipment can Iran offer world?

TEHRAN, Jul. 05 (MNA) – Despite sanctions, Iran has been able to develop advanced military equipment and is ready to offer it for purchase in the world market.

With the approach of October 18 and the time allotted under UN Security Council Resolution 2231, of which the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is an endorsement, Iran's arms embargo must be lifted no later than five years after the signing of the nuclear agreement. This has become one of the most important political issues in the world in recent days, and it should be noted that the Zionist regime and the United States have made great efforts to renew these sanctions and restrictions on Iran’s arms trade. The latest move was to present to the Security Council a draft resolution calling for an indefinite extension of Iran's arms embargo in a bid to prevent the country from entering the conventional arms market.

The end of Iran's arms embargo may mean for some that after years of restrictions and sanctions, Iran could enter the market and purchase very advanced and state-of-the-art military equipment, or, like some countries in the West Asian region and at great expense, Iran would enter an endless competition to procure military equipment and become a destination for the world's largest arms factories. However, a very significant issue that should not be overlooked here is that the people of Islamic Iran, due to the country’s needs and in order to defend themselves under all restrictions and sanctions since the eight-year imposed war and thereafter, have come to believe that no one will help the country along this path. Hence, with confidence and self-reliance and using the existing capacities, they have obtained noteworthy achievements that not only have met the country's needs in these forty years and have served as an active deterrence and exemplary security for our country in this most troubled region of the world, but could also compete with the most advanced foreign models in the global market.

Global trade in military equipment is currently one of the most profitable markets in the world economy, which, according to the latest statistics and information released by Stockholm International Peace Institute, has continued with an ascending growth and now makes up a substantial portion of exports from industrialized countries such as the United States, Russia, France, Germany, and China.

Our country's officials have always emphasized the peaceful nature of Iran's defense capabilities, and in practice, it has been proven that these capabilities have contributed to security and peace in the troubled region of West Asia. Through global trade, and in order to strengthen our allies, Iran can export these efficient defense products, and make a great profit from this trade besides contributing to the development of the said countries’ defense sectors.

We will now take a look at some of the most significant Iranian-made defense products, which can be included in the basket of Iran's military equipment export, and because of their features, capabilities and affordable price, they can attract the attention of their potential buyers and help the country benefit from this highly profitable global market.

Missiles

The missile defense sector is one of the most important areas that the Islamic Republic of Iran became involved in after the imposed war and in response to the need that was felt for it. Today, the country is known as one of the largest producers of cruise, ballistic, and guided missiles in the world and as one of the owners of a prolific missile industry, it can meet the needs of other countries to this highly advanced equipment.

Iran's missile products are very diverse in nature and can attract international buyers. These products have already proved their efficiency in various operations against ISIL terrorist groups and the US military base in Ayn al-Assad. Some of the most notable examples of Iranian-made missiles include Shahab, Fateh 110, Qiam, Zelzal, Fateh 313, Zolfaghar, Hormoz, Ghadr, Emad, Sajil, Khorramshahr, Dezful, Fateh Mobin and Raad-500. For cruise missiles, Hoveyzeh, Nasr, and Ghased-3 are some very good examples of advanced Iranian-made military equipment that could take up a share in the global arms market.

Marine military equipment

Although the United States, Germany, and Russia are among the leaders in the marine military equipment sector and their products have many buyers worldwide, Iran, too, has been able to achieve some very good results in these years, developing equipment that could attract its own special buyers given its pricing and high capabilities. Although Iran is relatively new to the design and construction of submarines, the country’s defense industry has been able to domestically manufacture Ghadir and Fateh submarines, each of which has special capabilities and can compete well with similar foreign models.

In the field of surface vessels, Iran has made stunning progress, including the development of Sahand, Jamaran, and Damavand destroyers. These destroyers have a fair amount of appeal for international buyers with their ability to perform surface, anti-surface, anti-submarine, and anti-aircraft operations, as well as having high durability at sea and the capability of carrying helicopters, as seen in Sahand destroyer, and not to mention their high thrust speed.

High-speed boats such as Zolfaghar, Zuljanah, Seraj, and Shahid Nazeri are Iran’s other trump cards in the marine defense sector, the export of which, at the discretion of the authorities, can generate great profits for the country's defense industry.

Iranian drones a serious rival to foreign models

The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) sector is another opportunity for Iran after the end of the arms embargo in October this year. According to Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of the Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, as well as officials of the Ministry of Defense, Iran is the number one drone power in the region and one of the top four countries in the world, which as a result, can also give the country a good opportunity for exports. Of course, due to various applications of UAVs in different industries, Iranian drones can attract buyers who need them for research, scientific, and other such purposes. Drones such as Shahed, Mohajer, Ababil, Kaman-12, Khodkar, and Karar each have special capabilities and can gain thriving popularity in the global military equipment market.

Air defense systems

The remarkable advances of stealth fighter jets, aircraft, and drones further demonstrate the importance of air defense and radar systems. It is one of the most advanced industries in the world. An air defense system consists of various pieces of equipment with many capabilities. These systems utilize, in addition to highly advanced radars that are responsible for tracking down invading flying objects and monitoring the countries’ airspace, highly-advanced missile systems, which, if needed, are responsible for engaging and destroying hostile aircraft.

Due to all-out sanctions, especially in the field of defense, Islamic Iran was forced to rebuild and manufacture air defense equipment, and thankfully, it has been able to achieve many successes in this field. The success of the 3rd of Khordad defense system in the downing of the highly advanced US drone, which shocked the whole world, was proof of Iran’s capability and indigenous know-how to build air defense systems that are no longer monopolized by the US and Russia. The Iranian air defense systems have performed in field operations with astonishing success.

Islamic Iran has several air defense systems that can meet the needs of different countries in this area. Among the most important air defense systems produced in Iran, one can mention Bavar-373, the 3rd of Khordad, Tabas, Kamin-2, Sayad, and Talash, each of which a strong barrier against foreign invasion into the country's airspace. As such, and at the discretion of the officials, the Iranian air defense products can also be offered for purchase in the global arms market.

Ground warfare systems

Ground defense and its related equipment, from light weapons to vehicles, personnel carriers, and tanks, is another important area of military equipment in this lucrative market. Iran’s defense industry has made great progress in this sector and can easily attract foreign buyers with its various products such as the Karar tank used by the Resistance in the fight against ISIL terrorist groups in Iraq, which is compared to the Russian T90 battle tank, or Toofan infantry mobility vehicle that can be seen in pictures as having been used by Iraqi soldiers in combating ISIL.

For light and individual weapons, Iran has made significant accomplishments, such as the Shaher sniper rifle and other such weapons, which can be included in Iran's export basket.

The military equipment sales industry is a legitimate and highly profitable business in the world and the countries that own this industry benefit greatly from its many profits. After 40 years of sincere effort and experience in this field, Islamic Iran has also attained significant achievements; therefore, according to international law, the country can legally enter this business and pursue its national interests. Although the many sanctions, pressures, and obstacles posed by the enemies so far have prevented Iran from exporting its military equipment to the world, the end of the arms embargo in October can provide an opportunity for the country to look at this sector as a highly lucrative business and make great profits from it.

Report by Hadi Rezaei

https://en.mehrnews.com/news/160562/What-high-tech-military-equipment-can-Iran-offer-world
 
It is arguable that SAMP/T is better than Iranian systems but yeah generally the Russian/Chinese doctrine is more defensive than Euro/American doctrine. It is also impressive how the Buk platform was modified to allow such long range missiles compared to the other Buk systems.
european SAMP-T only utilizes one radar in X band for engagement purpose. bavar-373 utilizes 3 radars in VHF, S and X band. SAMP-T will be vulnerable to stealth and swarm attacks. also it's engagement range is lower than bavar and similar to 15th khordad.
 
@mohammad45 brother, it seems Mehr news has followed suit and made their own article on this matter.

What high-tech military equipment can Iran offer world?

TEHRAN, Jul. 05 (MNA) – Despite sanctions, Iran has been able to develop advanced military equipment and is ready to offer it for purchase in the world market.

With the approach of October 18 and the time allotted under UN Security Council Resolution 2231, of which the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is an endorsement, Iran's arms embargo must be lifted no later than five years after the signing of the nuclear agreement. This has become one of the most important political issues in the world in recent days, and it should be noted that the Zionist regime and the United States have made great efforts to renew these sanctions and restrictions on Iran’s arms trade. The latest move was to present to the Security Council a draft resolution calling for an indefinite extension of Iran's arms embargo in a bid to prevent the country from entering the conventional arms market.

The end of Iran's arms embargo may mean for some that after years of restrictions and sanctions, Iran could enter the market and purchase very advanced and state-of-the-art military equipment, or, like some countries in the West Asian region and at great expense, Iran would enter an endless competition to procure military equipment and become a destination for the world's largest arms factories. However, a very significant issue that should not be overlooked here is that the people of Islamic Iran, due to the country’s needs and in order to defend themselves under all restrictions and sanctions since the eight-year imposed war and thereafter, have come to believe that no one will help the country along this path. Hence, with confidence and self-reliance and using the existing capacities, they have obtained noteworthy achievements that not only have met the country's needs in these forty years and have served as an active deterrence and exemplary security for our country in this most troubled region of the world, but could also compete with the most advanced foreign models in the global market.

Global trade in military equipment is currently one of the most profitable markets in the world economy, which, according to the latest statistics and information released by Stockholm International Peace Institute, has continued with an ascending growth and now makes up a substantial portion of exports from industrialized countries such as the United States, Russia, France, Germany, and China.

Our country's officials have always emphasized the peaceful nature of Iran's defense capabilities, and in practice, it has been proven that these capabilities have contributed to security and peace in the troubled region of West Asia. Through global trade, and in order to strengthen our allies, Iran can export these efficient defense products, and make a great profit from this trade besides contributing to the development of the said countries’ defense sectors.

We will now take a look at some of the most significant Iranian-made defense products, which can be included in the basket of Iran's military equipment export, and because of their features, capabilities and affordable price, they can attract the attention of their potential buyers and help the country benefit from this highly profitable global market.

Missiles

The missile defense sector is one of the most important areas that the Islamic Republic of Iran became involved in after the imposed war and in response to the need that was felt for it. Today, the country is known as one of the largest producers of cruise, ballistic, and guided missiles in the world and as one of the owners of a prolific missile industry, it can meet the needs of other countries to this highly advanced equipment.

Iran's missile products are very diverse in nature and can attract international buyers. These products have already proved their efficiency in various operations against ISIL terrorist groups and the US military base in Ayn al-Assad. Some of the most notable examples of Iranian-made missiles include Shahab, Fateh 110, Qiam, Zelzal, Fateh 313, Zolfaghar, Hormoz, Ghadr, Emad, Sajil, Khorramshahr, Dezful, Fateh Mobin and Raad-500. For cruise missiles, Hoveyzeh, Nasr, and Ghased-3 are some very good examples of advanced Iranian-made military equipment that could take up a share in the global arms market.

Marine military equipment

Although the United States, Germany, and Russia are among the leaders in the marine military equipment sector and their products have many buyers worldwide, Iran, too, has been able to achieve some very good results in these years, developing equipment that could attract its own special buyers given its pricing and high capabilities. Although Iran is relatively new to the design and construction of submarines, the country’s defense industry has been able to domestically manufacture Ghadir and Fateh submarines, each of which has special capabilities and can compete well with similar foreign models.

In the field of surface vessels, Iran has made stunning progress, including the development of Sahand, Jamaran, and Damavand destroyers. These destroyers have a fair amount of appeal for international buyers with their ability to perform surface, anti-surface, anti-submarine, and anti-aircraft operations, as well as having high durability at sea and the capability of carrying helicopters, as seen in Sahand destroyer, and not to mention their high thrust speed.

High-speed boats such as Zolfaghar, Zuljanah, Seraj, and Shahid Nazeri are Iran’s other trump cards in the marine defense sector, the export of which, at the discretion of the authorities, can generate great profits for the country's defense industry.

Iranian drones a serious rival to foreign models

The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) sector is another opportunity for Iran after the end of the arms embargo in October this year. According to Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of the Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, as well as officials of the Ministry of Defense, Iran is the number one drone power in the region and one of the top four countries in the world, which as a result, can also give the country a good opportunity for exports. Of course, due to various applications of UAVs in different industries, Iranian drones can attract buyers who need them for research, scientific, and other such purposes. Drones such as Shahed, Mohajer, Ababil, Kaman-12, Khodkar, and Karar each have special capabilities and can gain thriving popularity in the global military equipment market.

Air defense systems

The remarkable advances of stealth fighter jets, aircraft, and drones further demonstrate the importance of air defense and radar systems. It is one of the most advanced industries in the world. An air defense system consists of various pieces of equipment with many capabilities. These systems utilize, in addition to highly advanced radars that are responsible for tracking down invading flying objects and monitoring the countries’ airspace, highly-advanced missile systems, which, if needed, are responsible for engaging and destroying hostile aircraft.

Due to all-out sanctions, especially in the field of defense, Islamic Iran was forced to rebuild and manufacture air defense equipment, and thankfully, it has been able to achieve many successes in this field. The success of the 3rd of Khordad defense system in the downing of the highly advanced US drone, which shocked the whole world, was proof of Iran’s capability and indigenous know-how to build air defense systems that are no longer monopolized by the US and Russia. The Iranian air defense systems have performed in field operations with astonishing success.

Islamic Iran has several air defense systems that can meet the needs of different countries in this area. Among the most important air defense systems produced in Iran, one can mention Bavar-373, the 3rd of Khordad, Tabas, Kamin-2, Sayad, and Talash, each of which a strong barrier against foreign invasion into the country's airspace. As such, and at the discretion of the officials, the Iranian air defense products can also be offered for purchase in the global arms market.

Ground warfare systems

Ground defense and its related equipment, from light weapons to vehicles, personnel carriers, and tanks, is another important area of military equipment in this lucrative market. Iran’s defense industry has made great progress in this sector and can easily attract foreign buyers with its various products such as the Karar tank used by the Resistance in the fight against ISIL terrorist groups in Iraq, which is compared to the Russian T90 battle tank, or Toofan infantry mobility vehicle that can be seen in pictures as having been used by Iraqi soldiers in combating ISIL.

For light and individual weapons, Iran has made significant accomplishments, such as the Shaher sniper rifle and other such weapons, which can be included in Iran's export basket.

The military equipment sales industry is a legitimate and highly profitable business in the world and the countries that own this industry benefit greatly from its many profits. After 40 years of sincere effort and experience in this field, Islamic Iran has also attained significant achievements; therefore, according to international law, the country can legally enter this business and pursue its national interests. Although the many sanctions, pressures, and obstacles posed by the enemies so far have prevented Iran from exporting its military equipment to the world, the end of the arms embargo in October can provide an opportunity for the country to look at this sector as a highly lucrative business and make great profits from it.

Report by Hadi Rezaei

https://en.mehrnews.com/news/160562/What-high-tech-military-equipment-can-Iran-offer-world
Nice. We wont buy tons of weapons like crazies, maybe we agree to some TOT. But no import without Mastering its technology.

And the effort must be put in the field of exporting defensive products.
 
All iranian weapons are copies of russian. Ull need russian permission to export them and russia wont allow that. Be happy if u even get to buy any weapons.
But China copied Russian and American equipment and also exports them to other countries. Did Russia and US stop CHina? NO, so how and why will they stop Iran? this is a weak point bra.

Giving it to proxies are called exports? I don't think Assad or Hizbollah are In position to pay for military.
Also, once we consider that PAYMENT isnt only in USD cash, but can be in alternative payment methods, purchases can still be made by a country like Syria. Also some of you need to realize that individuals can also be arms buyers. individuals own millions of $$ in the world and they can be considerable large buyers over time. stop thinking within a small limited box.
 
10) Iranian products in aviation Sector.
Again in this case there are strong competitors in the World military Market. Iranian products, so far, are mostly good for close air support and training purposes.
A) Kowsar fighter jet. This jet fighter is a good candidate for export. Its most important parts such as air frame, radar, engines are completely homemade.
Engines are Iranian made turbojet Owj engines.
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Its air frame is also locally made
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Its modern cockpit is a homemade One also
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Locally made avionics of Kowsar, including the HUD of Kowsar shown below
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The flare/chaff system shown by Defence ministry.
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Iranian airborne radar for Kowsar. The radar has upto 90 KM Range capable of being Integrated with Iranian made version of Sidewinder the Fater missile
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Fater Iranian version of Sidewinder A2A missile with a range of 45 KM.
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Kowsar is capable of carrying Iranian made guided/unguided /laser Guided bombs. It can carry 2 A2A missiles in same class of sidewinder (Fater).

2) Iran-140 cargo plane. Its a Multi purpose plane but it will be used as a cargo plane
Production line.
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10) Iranian products in aviation Sector.
Again in this case there are strong competitors in the World military Market. Iranian products, so far, are mostly good for close air support and training purposes.
A) Kowsar fighter jet. This jet fighter is a good candidate for export. Its most important parts such as air frame, radar, engines are completely homemade.
Engines are Iranian made turbojet Owj engines.
image005.jpg

Its air frame is also locally made
2323817.jpg

Its modern cockpit is a homemade One also
photo_2018-08-21_11-15-32-768x576.jpg

Locally made avionics of Kowsar, including the HUD of Kowsar shown below
photo_2018-09-25_13-43-15.jpg

The flare/chaff system shown by Defence ministry.
photo_2018-09-25_18-03-34.jpg

Iranian airborne radar for Kowsar. The radar has upto 90 KM Range capable of being Integrated with Iranian made version of Sidewinder the Fater missile
photo_2018-09-25_18-31-40.jpg

photo_2018-09-17_00-59-38-768x523.jpg

Fater Iranian version of Sidewinder A2A missile with a range of 45 KM.
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Kowsar is capable of carrying Iranian made guided/unguided /laser Guided bombs. It can carry 2 A2A missiles in same class of sidewinder (Fater).

2) Iran-140 cargo plane. Its a Multi purpose plane but it will be used as a cargo plane
Production line.
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I am sorry but the IR-140 must be joke from your side.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonov_An-140


Since its introduction in 2002, the Antonov An-140 has been involved in five accidents and incidents, including four hull-loss accidents, resulting in 111 occupant fatalities.[22] Of the aircraft lost, three were HESA IrAn-140 aircraft built in Iran from knock-down kits supplied by Antonov.

  • On 23 December 2002, Aeromist Kharkiv Flight 2137, an An-140 (UR-14003) carrying many of Ukraine's top aviation designers and engineers, crashed into a mountainside as it was preparing to land at Isfahan, Iran, killing all 44 on board. The delegation was to have attended the inauguration ceremonies for the first HESA IrAn-140 airframe.[23] The probable cause was controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) due to incorrect use of the cockpit satellite navigation system.[24]
  • On 12 August 2005, a Safiran Airlines HESA IrAn-140 diverted to Arak Airport due to an engine failure. During landing, the aircraft overran the runway and was badly damaged. There were no fatalities. The cause of the engine failure appeared to be technical problems with the fuel control unit.[25] The airframe was eventually repaired in the early 2010s and is to be used by HESA as a test bed for the future versions of the aircraft. After the Arak incident, Safiran Airlines returned its two remaining examples to HESA. These two aircraft eventually found their way to the Iran Police Aviation.[citation needed]
  • On 23 December 2005, Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 217, an An-140-100 (4K-AZ48), crashed into the Caspian Sea at CA 22:40, killing all 23 passengers and crew on board.[26][27] Investigations discovered that three independent gyroscopes were not providing stabilized heading and attitude information to the crew early in the flight.[28] The airline grounded its remaining An-140 airplanes, and cancelled plans to purchase more of the type from Ukraine.
  • On 15 February 2009, an IrAn-140-100 (test registration HESA 90-04) crashed at Shahin Shahr, Isfahan Province, Iran, during a training flight, killing the five crew.[29]
  • On 10 August 2014, Sepahan Airlines Flight 5915, an IrAn-140-100 (registration EP-GPA), crashed shortly after taking off from Tehran Mehrabad International Airport. The aircraft was on a domestic service to Tabas. According to initial reports, around 40 passengers and 8 crew members were on board the aircraft, which broke up and burst into flames. It was reported that the aircraft suffered an engine failure shortly after take-off. There were 10 survivors. The aircraft was built in 2008 and was fitted with the Klimov TV3-117VMA-SBM1 engines. Survivors reported that the number two engine had stopped during the take off.[30] Following this crash, the Iranian IrAn-140 fleet was grounded, pending outcome of the investigation.[31] On 23 August 2014 Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan, Iran's Minister of Defence, announced full compliance of IrAn-140 airplanes (Iranian licensed production of An-140-100) with ICAO requirements and that the aircraft is certified by Iran's Civil Aviation Organisation. The announcement was made due to the investigation of IrAn-140 crash in Tehran on 10 August 2014.[32]
 
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I am sorry but the IR-140 must be joke from your side.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonov_An-140


Since its introduction in 2002, the Antonov An-140 has been involved in five accidents and incidents, including four hull-loss accidents, resulting in 111 occupant fatalities.[22] Of the aircraft lost, three were HESA IrAn-140 aircraft built in Iran from knock-down kits supplied by Antonov.

  • On 23 December 2002, Aeromist Kharkiv Flight 2137, an An-140 (UR-14003) carrying many of Ukraine's top aviation designers and engineers, crashed into a mountainside as it was preparing to land at Isfahan, Iran, killing all 44 on board. The delegation was to have attended the inauguration ceremonies for the first HESA IrAn-140 airframe.[23] The probable cause was controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) due to incorrect use of the cockpit satellite navigation system.[24]
  • On 12 August 2005, a Safiran Airlines HESA IrAn-140 diverted to Arak Airport due to an engine failure. During landing, the aircraft overran the runway and was badly damaged. There were no fatalities. The cause of the engine failure appeared to be technical problems with the fuel control unit.[25] The airframe was eventually repaired in the early 2010s and is to be used by HESA as a test bed for the future versions of the aircraft. After the Arak incident, Safiran Airlines returned its two remaining examples to HESA. These two aircraft eventually found their way to the Iran Police Aviation.[citation needed]
  • On 23 December 2005, Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 217, an An-140-100 (4K-AZ48), crashed into the Caspian Sea at CA 22:40, killing all 23 passengers and crew on board.[26][27] Investigations discovered that three independent gyroscopes were not providing stabilized heading and attitude information to the crew early in the flight.[28] The airline grounded its remaining An-140 airplanes, and cancelled plans to purchase more of the type from Ukraine.
  • On 15 February 2009, an IrAn-140-100 (test registration HESA 90-04) crashed at Shahin Shahr, Isfahan Province, Iran, during a training flight, killing the five crew.[29]
  • On 10 August 2014, Sepahan Airlines Flight 5915, an IrAn-140-100 (registration EP-GPA), crashed shortly after taking off from Tehran Mehrabad International Airport. The aircraft was on a domestic service to Tabas. According to initial reports, around 40 passengers and 8 crew members were on board the aircraft, which broke up and burst into flames. It was reported that the aircraft suffered an engine failure shortly after take-off. There were 10 survivors. The aircraft was built in 2008 and was fitted with the Klimov TV3-117VMA-SBM1 engines. Survivors reported that the number two engine had stopped during the take off.[30] Following this crash, the Iranian IrAn-140 fleet was grounded, pending outcome of the investigation.[31] On 23 August 2014 Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan, Iran's Minister of Defence, announced full compliance of IrAn-140 airplanes (Iranian licensed production of An-140-100) with ICAO requirements and that the aircraft is certified by Iran's Civil Aviation Organisation. The announcement was made due to the investigation of IrAn-140 crash in Tehran on 10 August 2014.[32]
Thats the very reason Iran refrained from importing Ukranian made parts. Currently its completely indegenized and these sad incidents are stopped already. Stop polluting thread.
 
Thats the very reason Iran refrained from importing Ukranian made parts. Currently its completely indegenized and these sad incidents are stopped already. Stop polluting thread.

Yea, provide us with the information of it even being still montaged in Iran.

What a joke.
 
Yea, provide us with the information of it even being still montaged in Iran.

What a joke.
This thread is not about proving something. If you have a Source or something claiming otherwise, go to Iranian chill thread and announce it. Stop polluting thread, once again.
 
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