An Iranian military official said on Monday that his country has successfully tested the home-made missile defense system of Bavar-373, Tasnim news agency reported.
Bavar-373, the Iranian version of the Russian S-300 defense missile system, has passed its tests of intercepting ballistic missiles, said Mahmoud Ebrahiminejad, deputy commander of Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Air Defense Base.
Ebrahiminejad described the Bavar-373 as “more powerful and more reliable” than the S-300 missile system.
Full video of 15 khordad air defence system ( ١۵ خرداد)pic.twitter.com/izgZKfBIBl
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Every part of the defense missile will be produced inside Iran, he noted.
Western countries, especially the United States, have repeatedly expressed their concerns over Iran’s ballistic missile developments, and urged the Islamic republic to halt such research.
Tehran, however, has dismissed the Western concerns, saying its missile capabilities are non-negotiable as they serve the deterrence purpose only.
#UPDATE: Launch footage released of the reportedly new ‘15 Khordad’ Iranian air defence system launching Sayyed-3 120km-range surface-to-air missiles
Video: https://t.co/4ZTPc7W8gx pic.twitter.com/fE8earqMo7
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