26 Apr 2024
Thursday 11 February 2016 - 18:18
Story Code : 201313

Iran mounting Nasr cruise missiles on F-14 fighter jets

TEHRAN (FNA)- The Iranian Air Force Deputy Chief Liaison Officer, General Aziz Nasirzadeh, announced on Thursday that the country is developing its smart bombs production program and plans to mount air-launched Nasr cruise missile on all its F-14 fighter jets.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of Thursday rallies in Tehran to mark the 37th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution, Nasirzadeh said the air-launched cruise missile has already been mounted on F-4 fighter jets.

In earlier reports, Nasirzadeh had explained that all projects in the Air Force have been planned to increase the range and smartness of the weapons and equipment and their electro-optical guiding capability.

The air-launched Qader and Nasr cruise missiles are being mounted on different Air Force fighter jets," General Nasirzadeh said.

To this end, the Air Force has already installed land-attack missiles on its F-14, F-4 and Su-24 fighter jets. And according to Nasirzadeh, even with a shorter 2,500-kilometer range without conformal fuel tanks these missiles are still deadly.

Irans F-14, Su-24 and F-4 jets could fire their missiles toward an unspecified target in a pre-defined area and do so from thousands of kilometers away.

In any case, Nazirzadeh said, the Nasr missile is a technological milestone even if Tehran never deploys it or uses it only in the ground-launched, land-attack role.

By Fars News Agency
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