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Wednesday 7 August 2019 - 17:40

Iran to unveil new domestically-built defense missile system on Aug. 22: Defense minister

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This photo shows a missile fired from Talash missile system during Velayat-97 drills southern Iran in February 2019.
This photo shows a missile fired from Talash missile system during Velayat-97 drills southern Iran in February 2019.
Hatami said Wednesday on the sidelines of the cabinet meeting that the missile system, dubbed Bavar-373, will be unveiled on National Defense Industry Daywhich falls on August 22.
 
The missile system will “significantly increase the country’s defense capabilities and power,” Hatami said.  
 
He also said that Iran will put on display a number of other military equipment on National Defense Industry Day.
 
He added that an armored vehicle will also be unveiled in the central city of Isfahan next week.     
 
The Bavar-373 is a long-range road-mobile surface-to-air missile system.
 
Described as a competitor with Russia’s S-300 missile system, it can carry and launch various types of missiles with different ranges at different altitudes.     
 
Iran has recently made major breakthroughs in its defense sector and attained self-sufficiency in producing military equipment and hardware despite facing sanctions and Western economic pressure.
 
Iran has designed and manufactured different types of missile systems, including Talash and Bavar-373.  
 
The Islamic Republic says its military power is solely meant for defensive purposes and does not pose any threat to other countries.
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