19 Apr 2024
Monday 23 September 2013 - 15:57
Story Code : 52302

Commander: Army to employ latest achievements in upcoming wargames

TEHRAN (Tasnim) Iranian Army Ground Force will employ its latest achievements in the forthcoming wargames, dubbed Qamar-e bani-Hashem, commander of the force said on Monday.



Speaking to reporters here in Tehran today, Commander of the Iranian Army Ground Force Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Pourdastan said his forces are set to stage massive military drills, called Qamar-e bani-Hashem, which he said are to be carried out in southeastern Iran in an area of 250,000 square kilometers.

According to the commander, the wargames will take place in the month of Aban in the Iranian calendar(October and November, 2013).

Brigadier General Pourdastan noted that the forthcoming military exercises also aim to test the potentials and capabilities of the armored units and airborne division of the ground force, adding that the most recent achievements will become operational in ground defense sphere during the event.

In a recent development on Sunday, during nationwide parades on the occasion of the Sacred Defense Week, Iranian Army Ground Force put on display its latest achievements and state-of-the-art military equipment, including the Scorpion tank which is one of the most advanced armored vehicles in service.

On display were also saw Ranger heavy vehicles as well as a special sniper gun to be used for ground combats in asymmetric battles.

Safir tactical vehicles, special personnel carriers designed to move in difficult terrain, self-propelled artillery, various types of optimized personnel-carrier vehicles, mobile vehicles for asymmetric combats, indigenous Zolfaqar tanks and fire control systems were among other modern military equipment in Sundays parades.

The parades also saw other tanks such as Mobarez (fighter), Samsam and M60 -- all of which are equipped with fire control and anti-laser systems -- as well as other tanks equipped with 23 mm cannons.

The latest type of Nazeat surface-to-surface missile was another domestically-manufactured military product that was put on display on September 22.

By Tasnim News Agency

 

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