Iran boasts of new air defence system

Iran announced the development of a new, more advanced, anti-aircraft system

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Tehran:  Iran announced the development of a new, more advanced, anti-aircraft system, the defence minister said yesterday on national television.

Ahmad Vahidi said the new Mersad, or Ambush, air defence system would be able to hit modern aircraft at low and medium altitudes.

Based on a photo released by Iran's Defence Ministry, the Mersad will launch Iran's Shahin missiles, a local version of the 1970s-era US-manufactured Hawk missile.

The Hawk missile has a range of 24km with a 119-pound warhead and was sold to Iran before the 1979 Islamic revolution.

Iran has been looking to upgrade its air defences, especially as Israel has refused to rule out an airstrike over concerns that Tehran is developing nuclear weapons — a charge it denies.

International opposition

Iran ordered Russia's advanced S-300 air defence system in 2007 but none have been delivered, allegedly due to technical glitches, though many believe the delay stems from international opposition to the sale.

The S-300 missiles are capable of shooting down aircraft, cruise missiles and ballistic missile warheads at ranges of over 145km and at altitudes of about 90,000 feet.

Tehran, which began a military self-sufficiency programme in 1992, frequently makes announcements about new advances in military technology that cannot be independently verified.

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