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Tag: Bavar 373

Middle East / Missiles

Iran to Show Off Bavar 373 System

August 7, 2019August 7, 2019 - by Derek Bisaccio

The Iranian defense industry will put its Bavar 373 surface-to-air missile system on display later this month. In an interview with Tasnim News Agency, Iranian Defense Minister Brig. Gen. Amir …

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Middle East / Missiles

Iran Reportedly Sought to Procure S-400 SAMs

May 31, 2019November 20, 2019 - by Derek Bisaccio

The Iranian government attempted to buy the S-400 surface-to-air missile system, but was rebuffed, according to a report. On May 30, Bloomberg reported that Tehran had made a request to …

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Bavar 373 to be Operational Next Year

July 6, 2017January 15, 2019 - by Derek Bisaccio

Iran’s indigenous long-range air-defense system, the Bavar 373, will be operational sometime during the next Iranian year. Speaking to media on July 5, 2017, the Commander of Iran’s Khatam al-Anbia …

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Russia, Iran to Boost Air-Defense Capabilities

April 10, 2017November 12, 2019 - by Derek Bisaccio

One day after U.S. Tomahawk cruise missiles struck a Syrian airbase, the Deputy Commander of the Russian Aerospace Forces stated that the share of modernized weaponry in the possession of …

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