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In recent years, theIranian government states that it has self-sufficiency in essential military hardware and defense systems.[1][2]

Iran established an arms development program during theIran–Iraq War to counter the weapons embargo imposed on it by the U.S. and its Western allies. Since 1993, Iran has manufactured its own tanks, armored personnel carriers, missiles, radars, boats, submarines, unmanned aerial vehicles, and fighter planes.[3]

History

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Main article:Military of Iran

From 1925 to theIranian Revolution in 1979,Iran used to be equipped with the very latest Western hardware. Cases exist where Iran was supplied with equipment even before it was made standard in the countries that developed it (for example the USF-14 Tomcat, or the BritishChieftain Tank). Primary suppliers included theUnited States,Britain,France, the Federal Republic ofGermany (West Germany),Italy,Israel, and theSoviet Union.[4]

TheIran–Iraq War, and post revolutionary sanctions at the time had a dramatic effect on Iran's inventory of western equipment. Under the pressures of war, all supplies were quickly exhausted and replacements became increasingly difficult to come by. The war eventually forced Iran to turn to theSoviet Union,North Korea,Brazil, andChina to meet its short-term military requirements. Nevertheless, the experience of using quality equipment was not lost on any of the branches of the Iranian armed forces. Disappointed by the olderWarsaw Pact equipment, Iran sought to develop its own ability to mirror the technology of its likely enemies, and to provide a totally reliable source of equipment for the future.[5][6]

After theIranian revolution, developments in military technology were carried out with the technical support ofRussia,China, andNorth Korea; building upon the foundations established by western contractors. Iranian reliance on these countries has rapidly decreased over the last decade in most sectors as Iran sought to gain total independence; A major exception however, is the aerospace sector, where Iran is still dependent on external help. Iran has, at present, reverse engineered existing foreign hardware, adapted it to their own requirements and then mass-produced the finished product. Examples of this abound, such as theBoragh and theIAMI Azarakhsh. In an attempt to make itsmilitary industries more sustainable Iran has also sought to export its military products, seeIranian Military Exports.[7][8]

Defense production

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See also:Defense industry of Iran andDefense Industries Organization
This illustration shows a prototype of Iran's mobile air defense system,Bavar 373, with cylindrical containers. However, the final product unveiled in 2016, is equipped with cube containers.

The following list consists of some weapons systems that Iran manufactures domestically:[9][10][11][12][13]

Aircraft

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See also:Iran Aviation Industries Organization andIran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company

Helicopters

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See also:PANHA,Iran Aviation Industries Organization, andIran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company

Unmanned aerial vehicles

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  • A1 – A1 is capable of flying for at least two hours, and can carry a 5-kilogram payload.[37]
  • Ababil[38] – Domestically manufactured surveillance plane. Ababil-5 is for attack missions and the Ababil-T is for short/mid-range attack missions.[37]
  • Arash UAV – a suicide and anti-radar drone with a portable launcher[39][40]
  • Farpad – hand-launched surveillance aircraft[41][42][43][44][45][46]
  • Fotros – UCAV with a range of 2000 km, flight ceiling of 25,000 ft and 16–30 hours flight endurance, armed with missiles.[47]
  • Gaza - a wide-body UAV with a flight endurance of 35 hours and an operational range of 2,000 kilometers. It is capable of carrying 13 bombs and 500 kilograms of payload.[48][49][50]
  • Hamaseh – A medium-range drone,[51] capable of carrying air to ground missiles.[52]
  • Kaman-12 (UAV)– combat UAV. The aircraft can fly at 200 kilometers per hour for 10 straight hours. It can use an airstrip as short as 400 meters and covers a 1,000-kilometer combat radius. The UAV weighs 450 kilograms and can carry a payload as heavy as 100 kilograms.[53][54]
  • Kaman 22 (UAV)– The first wide-body combat UAV made by Iran. The aircraft can fly at a 3000 km distance for 24 hours.[55]
  • Karrar – capable of carrying a military payload of rockets to carry out bombing missions against ground targets. It is also capable of flying long distances at a very high speed.[56] It can also carry interceptor missiles.[57]
  • Khodkar – wide-body combat and surveillance; using J85 turbojet engine (convertedLockheed T-33)[58]
  • Kian – the newest Iranian UCAV[59]
  • Kian 2[60]
  • Meraj (UAV) – a reconnaissance drone that has a service ceiling of 3,650 meters (11,980 feet) with a maximum speed of 140 km/h
  • Me’raj-214 – Target drone
  • Me’raj-504 – Target and suicide drone[61]
  • Mobin (UAV)
  • Mohajer I/II/III/IV[62]
  • Mohajer-6 (UAV)[63]
  • Mohajer 92[64]
  • Nazir (surveillance)[65][66]
  • Oghab – a combat drone capable of carrying air-to-surface missiles[67]
  • Omid - an anti-radiation drone used for electronic warfare[68][69]
  • Pelican-2 – a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) naval drone.[70]
  • Raad 85Loitering munition.[71]
  • Sabokbal – First Iranian lightweight drone, capable of recording and dispatching films and can be prepared for flight in five minutes.
  • Sadeq – a newer version of Mohajer-4[72]
  • Saeghe – Target drone
  • Saegheh
  • H-110 Sarir – capable of carrying air-to-air missiles.
  • Sepeher, Shahab-2 and Hodhod-4 – vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) naval drones[73]
  • Shahed 121
  • Shahed 129 – UCAV with 24-hour flight capability and armed with Sadid missiles.[74]
  • Shahin – an autonomous loiteringaerial drone that can collect information on the positions and movements of enemy forces on reconnaissance missions, and carry out a "kamikaze" attack.[75] It is equipped with a 24/7 vision camera and is able to climb up to a height of 15,000 feet.[76] It has two to three hoursendurance.[77]
  • Shaparak (Butterfly) – has a maximum operational radius of 50 kilometers (31 miles), and a maximum flight ceiling of 15,000 feet (4,600 meters). This UAV is capable of three and half hours of non-stop flying, and can carry an 8-kilogram (17-pound) payload.[78]
  • Sofreh Mahi – Stealth UCAV (under development)
  • Talash 1,2 – Iranian training UAV.
  • Yasir – A modified ScanEagle, it has a 19,500 ft service ceiling, an endurance of 24 hours, and an operational radius of 750 km.[79][80][81]
  • Zohal – VTOL unmanned aerial vehicle
  • Shahed 136 – A suicide drone (kamikaze)[82]
  • Homa, Chamrosh, Jubin, Ababil-4 and Bavar-5 - naval drones[83]
  • Safir - training drone
  • Shahab - training and reconnaissance drone[84]
  • Shahed 131 – A suicide drone (kamikaze)[85]
  • Meraj-521 - suicide drone similar to the US Switchblade kamikaze drone[86]
  • Meraj-532 - suicide drone with a range of 450 km and a warhead of 50 kg[87]
  • Shahrivar 10th, Akhgar[88]
  • Arbaeen - Multirotor bomber drone of vertical take off and landing[89]
  • Shahed-133[90]
  • Shahed 147 – HALE drone
  • Qods Mohajer 10
  • Kaman-19 - jamming drone[91]
  • Sina, Fateh and Sanjar - suicide drones[92][93]
  • Shahed 238 jet drone[94][95]
  • Muharram - A 25 kg warhead-equipped drone system is utilized for the purpose of eliminating enemy targets and fortifications.[96]
  • Rezvan - suicide drone with a reported range of 20 km and an endurance of 20 minutes.[97]
  • Bina, Qandil 4/5 - reconnaissance drones
  • Ra'ad 2/3, Saeqeh - suicide drones[98]
  • JAS-313 - an unpiloted version of the "Qaher-313" stealth fighter jet with two variants (reconnaissance and combat). The bigger model is equipped with a jet engine. Flight endurance of an hour.[99]
  • Shahed-107 - suicide drone with a reported range of 1,500 km[100]

Aircraft upgrades and components

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Satellite carriers

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  • Qaem-100 satellite carrier; the first 3-stage satellite carrier with solid fuel developed by the IRGC Aerospace Force, carries satellites weighing 80 kg into an orbit 500 km above the Earth.[107]
  • Simorgh (rocket)

Simulators

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Radar systems

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See also:Iran Electronics Industries
  • Asr radar
    BSR-1VHF radar.
  • Matla-ul-fajr I/II radar system[125]
  • Kashef 1,2 and 99 radars[126]
  • Alvand radar[127]
  • Asr (radar) – Asr radar is described as aS band naval three-dimensional phased array radar with a range of 200 km and capable of simultaneously identifying and intercepting 100 targets at water level or above, this radar is installed on Jamaran frigates.[128][129][130]
  • Alim passive radar system[129][131]
  • Cheshm Oghab (Eagle eye) Naval radar
    RASIT ground-surveillance radar – Iran captured several Iraqi radars during the 1980–1988 war, and now manufactures a reverse-engineered version carried aboard a truck[132]
  • Thamen – radar system[citation needed]
  • Electro-optical/radar system[citation needed]
  • E-warfare systems[133]
  • SepehrOTH radar with a range of 3,000 kilometers in radius[134]
  • Najm-802 – Phased array radar system[134][135][136]
  • Ghadir – The Ghadir radar system which covers areas (maximum) 1,100 km in distance and 300 km in altitude has been designed and built to identify aerial targets, radar-evading aircraft, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles as well as low-altitude satellites.[137][138][139]
  • Arash – long-range radar, entered service in December 2013.[136][140]
  • Ghamar (3D radar) is an Iranian native production in electronic warfare.[141]
  • Khalij-e fars and Moraqeb – three dimensional phased array radar systems that can detect aerial threats up to a range of 800 and 400 kilometers respectively[142][143]
  • Fat’h 14 (Conquer 14) – with a range of 600 kilometers and can detect small airborne targets at a high altitude[144]
  • Me’raj 4 – ground-based long-range 3D surveillance radar system[citation needed]
  • Nazir – long-range radar system with the capability of detecting radar-evading targets[145]
  • Hafez 3D Phased array radar
    Bina[145]
  • Kavosh – based on MPQ-50[125]
  • Hadi[125] – based on MPQ-46
  • Hafez – 3D phased array radar[125] Replaces the older Kavosh. It can detect and track 100 targets from 250 km.
  • Melli – with a range of 450 km[125]
  • Jooya[125]
  • Alvand[125]
  • Tareq[125]
  • Basir-110[125]
  • GSR-110[125]
  • Ofogh[125]
  • 10th Shahrivar[125]
  • Arash I/II[125]
  • Mesbah[125]
  • Shahab[125]
  • Alam ol-Hoda[125]
  • Bashir[125]
  • Fath-2[125]
  • Keyhan
  • Afagh – Coastal radar
  • Shahid Jalilvand – 3D radar that deals with micro-bird targets with low cross-sections.[146]
  • Falaq (radar) – Reconstructed from Russian 67N6E (GAMMA) 3D radar
  • Soroush – it can detect targets with small radar cross-section area (RCS) at low and medium altitudes within a range of 220 kilometers[147]
  • Sepehr (Sky) – a smart system for monitoring the small flying objects.[148]
  • Quds – long-range pulse-array radar[149] Localized variant of the Vostok-E.
  • Alborz - a phased-array three-dimensional radar[150]
  • Hormuz tactical mid-range radar[151]
  • Sepehr-813[152]
  • Kavosh - variant of Russian Kasta2E2
  • Absar - Radar systems and electronic warfare[153]
  • Cobra V8 - is among the latest electronic warfare systems[154]
  • Eagle eye radar[155]
  • Mid-range bistatic radar
  • Airport approach radar
  • Sky weather radar
  • Long-range wide-band air surveillance radar
  • Tabas missile system radar
  • Yazahra radar system
  • Long-range keyhan radar
  • Space object observation radar
  • Raad-1 missile system radar
  • Target tracking radar in Bavar-373 system[156]

Missiles

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Short-range ballistic missiles (SRBM)

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Fath-360 missile system

Short-range missiles are considered to have a range up to 1000 kilometers.

  • Ababil - A ground to ground and ground to sea missile with a range of 86 km[157]
  • Shahab-1 – Liquid-propelled SRBM with a range of 350 km. Copy of SovietScud-B[158]
  • Shahab-2 – Liquid-propelled SRBM with a range of 750 km. Copy of SovietScud-C[159]
  • Qiam 1 – Liquid-propelled SRBM with a 750 km range. Has a smart targeting system.[160]
  • Naze'at – Unguided rocket series.
  • Zelzal1/2/3/3B – Single-stage SRBM with a range of 200 to 400 km[161][162][163]
  • Fateh-110 – Single-stage solid-propelled SRBM with a range of 300 km.
  • Fath-360 – An Iranian short-range tactical ballistic missile with range of 80 to 100 km.
  • Fateh-313 – Solid-propelled SRBM with a range of 500 km.
  • Raad-500 – Solid-propelled SRBM with a range of 500 km. Tactical lightweight variant of Fateh-110 family of tactical SRBM with a 200 km increased range[164]
  • Zolfaqar – Solid-propelled SRBM with a range of 750 km.[165]
  • Khalij Fars – Solid-propelledanti-ship SRBM with a range of 300 km.
  • Hormuz-1 – Solid-propelledanti-radar andanti-ship SRBM with a range of 300 km.
  • Hormuz-2 – Solid-propelledanti-ship SRBM with a range of 300 km.
  • Fateh-Mobin – Solid-propelled SRBM with a range of 300 km.

Medium-rangeballistic missiles (MRBM)

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Medium-range missiles are considered to have a range between 1000 and 3000 kilometers.

  • Shahab-3A/B/C – Liquid-propelled MRBM with a range of 1,200 km to 2,100 km.
  • Ghadr-110 – Liquid-propelled MRBM with a range of 2000–3000 km.[166]
  • Emad – Liquid-propelled MRBM with a range of 2000 km. Improved version of Shahab-3 with 50-meter precision.[167]
  • Khorramshahr – Liquid-propelled MRBM with a range of 2000 km. Capable of carrying multiple warheads.[168]
  • Fajr-3 – MIRV warhead.[169]
  • Dezful – Solid-propelled SRBM with a range of 1000 km.
  • Hajj Qassem – Solid-propelled MRBM with a range close to 1,400 kilometers.[170]
  • Ashoura – Two-staged solid-propelled MRBM with a range of 2,000 km.[171]
  • Sejjil – Two-stage solid-propelled MRBM with a range of 2000 km.
  • Kheybarshekan – Precision-Striking Ballistic Missile, a range of 1,450 km. The missile is among third-generation long-range missiles indigenously developed/manufactured by military experts at the IRGC's Aerospace Division.[172]
  • Rezvan - Liquid fueled missile with a 1,400 km range.[173]
  • Unnamed anti-ship ballistic missile with a reported range of 1500 km and a speed of 8 Mach.[174]
  • Kheibar (Khorramshahr-4) - Liquid fueled missile with a range of 2,000 km and a warhead weighing 1,500 kg.[175]
  • Fattah-1 - Hypersonic missile with a range of 1,400 km and a reported speed of Mach 13.[176][177]
  • Fattah-2 - Hypersonic missile with a range of 1,500 km and a reported speed of Mach 13.
  • Jahad - Liquid-fueled missile with a range of 1,000 km.[178]
  • Etemad - 16-meter-long missile with 1,700 km range and a precision-guided warhead[179]
  • Qassem Basir – Solid-propelled MRBM with a range of at least 1,200 kilometers.[180]

Cruise missiles

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  • Abu Mahdi Cruise missile
    Nasr-1 – Iranian-made short-range missiles.
  • Meshkat – Iranian cruise missile with a range of 2000 kilometers.
  • Qader – Iranian anti-ship cruise missile with a range over 200 km.
  • Ya-Ali – Iranian land attack cruise missile with 700 km range.
  • Soumar – copy of theRaduga Kh-55.
  • Noor – Anti-ship cruise missile based onC-802
  • Kowsar – medium-range, land-based anti-ship missile
  • Ghadir - Anti-ship missile
  • Nasr-e Basir – Anti-ship cruise missile
  • Zafar – Anti-ship cruise missile
  • Nasir – anti-ship cruise missile[citation needed]
  • Hoveyzeh- Surface-to-surface cruise missile with a range of 1350 km.[181]
  • Martyr Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis – cruise missile with a range of 1,000 kilometers
  • Heidar 1 and 2 - Heidar-1 is UAV-launched, it has a range of 200 km and a speed of 1000 km/h.[182]
  • Asef - air launched long range missile installed on theSukhoi Su-24[183]
  • Paveh - cruise missile with a range of 1,650 km[184]
  • Qadr-474 - ship based cruise missile with a 2,000 km range[185]
  • Talaiyeh - strategic cruise missile with a range of over 1,000 km[93]
  • Qadr-380 - cruise missile with a range of over 1,000 km[186][187]

Anti-tank missiles

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Recoilless rifles

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Khordad 15

Air defense weapons

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Air-to-ground munitions

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  • Qadr – Electro-optically guided 2000 lb glide-bomb[232]
  • Zoobin – Electro-optically guided 750 lb glide-bomb[232]
  • Akhgar (missile) – The 1.7-meter-long, optical-guided missile has a range of 30 km and can fly at a speed of 600 km/h.[233]
  • Sattar 1/2/3/4 – Medium Range air-to-ground missiles.
  • Qassed I/II/III – Electro-optically guided 2000 lb bomb. Qassed-2 has a range of 50 km, Qassed-3 has a range of over 100 km[234]
  • Raad 301 – A smart bomb that has GPS/INS guidance like the (JDAM) guided bombs.
  • Asre – Laser-guided air-to-ground missile.[citation needed]
  • Kite – Stand-off sub-munitions dispenser.[citation needed]
  • Bina – Laser-guided air-to-ground and ground-to-ground missile. It appears to be anAGM-65 Maverick air-to-ground missile with a semi-active laser (SAL) seeker fitted to its nose.[235] Bina-2 was unveiled in 2018 which has increased precision and range.[236]
  • Sadid-1 – Light air to ground missile.
  • Sadid-345 – Light precision guided munition.[237]
  • Shafaq[238] has a 13kg warhead and a speed of Mach 2.2. It can destroy targets within 20 km. It is equipped with fire-and-forget guidance and an infrared search and track system enabling it to operate in extreme weather conditions day and night.[239]
  • Balaban – Satellite-guided long-range bomb[240]
  • Yasin – 60km range guided bomb.[241] a part of the Yasin family of PGMs which include Yasin-90, Yasin-98, and Yasin-400.
  • Qaem 1/5/9 – Electro-optically or thermally-guided weapon.[242]
  • Qaem 114 – Electro-optically guided anti-armor 1,000mm penetrating dual-charge warhead missile similar toAGM-114 Hellfire[243]
  • Fadak – 2-4-km range guided or unguided 80mm and 11–16 kg weight air-to-ground rocket with a high-explosive anti-armor warhead and a speed of 700 meters per second[244]
  • Heidar (missile), an air-to-ground missile
  • Qamar Bani Hashem – Air-to-air and air-to-ground rocket used onToufan. Has fire and forget with a range of more than 8km[245]
  • Almas 1/2/3/4 – guided top attack missile for Ababil-3 drones.[246] Derived fromSpike
  • Shahin 3 - air-to-ground (missile)[247]
  • Arman-1/2 - guided bomb with a 20 km range. Arman-2 has a 100 km range[248]
  • Qadr-29 - 150-km range missile for theBell 206 helicopters[249]

Air-to-air missiles

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Naval missiles

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Torpedoes

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Anti-submarine

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  • Dehlaviyeh – laser-guided anti-submarine missile[256]

Armored Vehicles

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  • Zulfiqar MBT Developed from U.S.M60 Patton and RussianT-72. Production halted.
  • T-72Z Safir-74 – Indigenously upgraded SovietT-54/55 and ChineseType 59[257]
  • Mobarez – Indigenous upgrade of BritishChieftain.
  • T-72S – SovietT-72 produced under license in Iran.[257] Currently under upgrade.[258]
  • Karrar (tank) – 800 on order, unknown number received. Similar to RussianT-90M.[259]
  • Sayyad – Quick reaction vehicle for unconventional warfare.
  • Tosan – Iranian light tank for unconventional warfare, developed from BritishFV101 Scorpion.[260]
  • Cobra BMT-2 – Concept vehicle for the Boragh armed with 23 mm anti-aircraft gun for use as a fire support vehicle.[261]
  • Boragh – Copy of SovietBMP-1 with indigenous upgrades[257]
  • Rakhsh – Iranian developed 4x4 armored personnel carrier[257]
  • Sarir orTala'iyeh – Newly developed 4x4 armored personnel carrier forIRGC
  • Hoveizeh – Ultra-light tracked APC.[262]
  • Heidar-5 – wheeled minelayer armored vehicle[263]
  • Heidar-6 – 8x8 APC[264]
  • Toofan- Four-wheel drive APC with protection against land mines and improvised explosive device.[265]
  • Ra'ad – 6x6 heavy MRAP[266]
  • Heidar-7 – Based on BTR-60PB with TV remote control station for ZU-23-2. Limited production.
  • Makran IFV – Upgrade of the BTR-50PK with a new unmanned turret equipped with a30mmShipunov 2A42 and7.62mm machine gun, newly welded frontal and side armor, a new engine, and new electronics.[267]

Other vehicles

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  • Aras 2 Multipurpose tactical vehicle
    Sepehr – Iranian tactical vehicle[268][269]
  • Safir Jeep[270]
  • Yoz 102 tactical vehicle
  • Tondar 1.4 ton tactical car[271]
  • Kaviran – 3.4 ton tactical car[272]
  • Neynava – 4x4 military truck of Iran-made
  • BABR 400 – 8x8 heavy military truck, based on SovietMAZ-537
  • Aras l/ll/3 Tactical Vehicle – 3.4 ton Tactical Vehicle[273]
  • Zoljanah heavy truck – 10x10 heavy duty truck[274]
  • Shahid Mohammad Nazeri – long-range and fast cruising watercraft[citation needed]
  • Zafar – 8x8 heavy truck, built forBavar 373[275]
  • Pooriya – Tank transporter[276]
  • Samandar[citation needed]
  • Fallagh – ultra-light tracked combat vehicle with remote weapon station[277]
  • Network-based intelligent robot (Heydar 1) – It has 6x6 active wheels, load-carrying and high-explosive capabilities, 360° degree rotation and barrier detection. It has a rifle (AK platform) and is capable of targeting and firing automatically at targets and there is also a suicide version for striking the tanks with below hit.[278]
  • Roo'in tan – It is a lightweight tactical bulletproof car that is resistant to steel core bullets up to .50cal[279]
  • Kian 500/600/700/800 – Tank transporters[280]
  • Caracal – It is an armed ground based robot[281]
  • Nazir rocket launcher (robot)
  • Hafez EOD or fire-fighting robot
  • Qasim UGV carrying a multicopter unmanned aircraft
  • Fajr cameraman robot
  • Younes small unmanned underwater vehicle[282]

Mortars

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Artillery

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  • Hoveyzeh 155mm Howitzer
    HM 40 – A 122 mm howitzer
  • HM 41 – A 155 mm howitzer
  • Raad 1SP gun Chinese Type WZ 501/503 IFV with D-30 122 mm gun.
  • Raad 2SP gun based on the U.S.M109 howitzer[257]
  • Hoveyzeh – A 155 mm self-propelled howitzer based on the M-109B Howitzer.
  • Basir – Laser-guided 155 mm artillery shell capable of engaging moving targets at the range of 20 km.[287]
  • Sa’eqeh – remote-controlled anti-helicopter mine with range of 300m[288]
  • Seraj - 35 mm cannon system[289]
  • Kamand – Close-in weapon system (CIWS) based on AK-630M

Rocket Artillery

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  • HM 20 – Iranian version of the BM-21
  • Heidar 44 – Upgraded BM-21 Grad equipped with a fire control system. It utilizes surveillance drones for more precise fire.
  • Heidar-44 MRLS
    Arash – Iranian 122 mm guided artillery rocket[290]
  • Oghab – Iranian 230 mm unguided artillery rocket
  • Falaq-1 – Iranian 240 mm unguided artillery rocket similar to BM-24
  • Falaq-2 – Iranian 333 mm unguided artillery rocket
  • Fajr-1 – Iranian version of 107 mm Type 63 MRS artillery rocket[291]
  • Fajr-3 – artillery rocket[292][293]
  • Fajr-5 – artillery rocket[294][295]

Small arms

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  • M9-02 — copy ofWalther P99 pistol
    Pistols:
  • Submachine guns:
    • MPT-9 – Tondar submachine gun – copy ofMP5 (H&K licensed production).[296]
  • Assault rifles:
  • Machine guns:
    • PKM-T80 – copy of SovietPKM[296]
    • Sa'aban-1 – Iranian upgrade of the old Russian-madeRPD.[306]
    • MGA3 – copy ofMG3 7.62 mm (Rheinmetal licensed production)[296][307]
    • MGD-12.7mm – copy of SovietDShkM.[308][309]
    • Akhgar – Iranian made 7.62mm Gatling gun capable of firing 4,000 to 6,000 rounds per minute.[310]
    • Moharram – Iranian made 12.7mm Gatling gun capable of firing 2,500 rounds per minute.[274][311]
  • Sniper and anti-material rifles:
    • Nakhjir – copy of SovietSVD.[296]
    • Ashtar – 7.62×64mm sniper rifle.[312]
    • Taher – 7.62×51 mm sniper rifle.
    • Siavash – 7.62×51 mm sniper rifle.[313]
    • Taktab – anti-material rifle.[314]
    • Sayyad – IranianSteyr HS .50 clone with slightly different muzzle brake and curved pistol grip.[315]
    • Nasr – 12.7mm sniper rifle.
    • Heidar – 12.7mm sniper rifle.[316]
    • Shaher – Iranian developed 14.5mm sniper rifle.[317]
    • Arash – Indigenous 20mm sniper rifle.[318][319]
    • Kamin — 20×102 mm single-shot bolt-action sniper rifle.[320]
    • Baher – 23mm caliber sniper rifle.[321]
    • Nasir – 40mm automatic grenade launcher.[322]
Soleimani Missile Corvette

Boats and destroyers

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Submarines

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Midget Submarines

Other

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  • Missile Magazine System[337]
  • 1 bulletproof vest[338]
  • Dome and Directional Breakers
  • "Samat" cameras for the RF-4 reconnaissance aircraft[339]
  • ‘Samam’ location data management system[340]
  • Jalal – A mobile electro-optical monitoring system.[341]
  • Fakur and Rasool – command control and tactical communication systems[342]
  • T-10 and T-11 parachutes[343]
  • Maham-II helicopter launched naval mine[344]
  • Tls-99 laser marking pod[345]
  • Arash EW system
  • Cobra V8 - The native version of Krasukha-4 electronic warfare system.
  • Saeqeh "Lighting forest" Electronic warfare system.[346]
  • Shafaq chaff and flare countermeasure system[347]
  • Electronic Chart Display and Information System - ship navigation system[348]
  • Hunter-2 - EW system[349] High power Anti-UAV system
  • Umbrella-4 – Comprehensive Anti-Drone EW system
  • Yousef Night vision system[239]
  • Dideban ("Watch") thermal night vision system[350]
  • Mine-clearing UUV[351]
  • Hovanirouz's realistic operational combat system[352]
  • Helicopter self-defense systems; Utilization and use of Chaff and Flare self-protection systems, DRFM system, communication jamming system, laser warning system and GNSS navigation jamming system on flying devices increases the combat power and survival of helicopters.[353]

See also

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