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There is not much Official information on the Internet about the photos .

At least until now
Okay, that is progress.

One step at a time.

The rules also state that should your link be a language not in English, that you should provide at least a summary translation as well. Most of our members, regardless of nation, can read and understand English.

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IRAN'S Defense minister opens 21 defense projects


TEHRAN, Feb. 25 (MNA) – Iran’s defense minister has unveiled 21 electronic and radar defense projects.

Mehr News quoted the Defense Promotion Office of the Defense Ministry report on Brig. Gen. Hossein Dehghan speaking to the reporters about important defense achievements. “Today again, we are witness to the country’s brilliant achievement in defense industry in manufacture of advanced electronic defensive facilities,” Dehghan said, “in radar systems, 2 defense surveillance system are ready to be delivered to Armed Forces. These radar systems belong to long-ranged advanced air surveillance system.”
Dehghan also said that in radar subsystems, “now 2 important military lamps and 1 X-ray lamp, and a 5-liter oxygen converter to provide oxygen to cockpit have started operation.” “The indigenous advanced surface movement guidance and control system for installation in airports according to ICAO standards for DME navigation systems for military aircraft and commercial aircraft navigation are among projects that came into operation,” defense minister said. Dehghan added that these highly advance and cutting-edge technology had been achieved under the sanctions and difficult conditions with domestic capabilities in defense industries and with universities and companies’ participation.
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Iran Unveiling a marine X Band 4 kw radar , Sahand


the radar transmit power in 4 kw , frequency of X band (MHz9410). antenna system length is 55 cm thats located inside a Radom circle. Set transmitter - receiver and rotating parts are located inside 60 cm diameter Radom.

Sahand in the system processor has all the functionality required by its users. The system can be installed on different vessels, especially small vessels and radar’s physical form it self, gives high maneuverability .

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TerraN_EmpirE

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Israeli Apaches get self-defence enhancement
By: ARIE EGOZITEL AVIV Source: 1 minutes ago
The Israeli air force is equipping its Boeing AH-64D Apache Longbow attack helicopters with two new systems that will improve the aircraft's capability to defend itself from threats.

According to an official at the service headquarters' weapons systems unit, the additional systems will detect the threat posed by missiles equipped with infrared or radar seekers. While he declines to provide further details, the officer – identified by the Israeli air force magazine as Maj Yonatan – says the systems are "based on the huge operational experience of the force in using the Apache Longbow in a variety of combat scenarios".

The new sensors have been trialled in recent months on a series of test flights, and series installation will begin soon.

Introducing the expanded self-defence capability is just one part of a wider air force effort to make the AH-64D the premier tool for performing precision strikes. "This is the ultimate war machine for short- and long-range precision missions," Apache Longbow pilot "Lt N" says.

Speaking to Flightglobal during a rare visit to the Israeli air force's "Hornet" squadron at Ramon air base, the pilot and other officers described the capabilities of the Apaches that the unit operates. These include new-build AH-64Ds, and earlier A-model examples which have been upgraded to the newer standard.


"The two have equal capabilities," Lt N says. He refers to the Lockheed Martin AGM-114 Hellfire missile as one of the weapon systems used by the type, but is reluctant to mention other armaments. However, it is known that Israel's Apache Longbows carry a variety of air-to-surface missiles, some of which were developed by Israeli companies.

Operational activities by the Hornet squadron include training closely with ground forces such as infantry and armoured units. "We sit for long hours in tanks, and the tank commanders fly with us. This is the only way we can understand each other in combat," one pilot says.

The Israeli aircraft are also equipped with advanced systems which enable crews to communicate with personnel on the ground. "This is crucial, especially in surgical operations, when it is important to pull the trigger only when we are sure that only the designated target will be hit," the pilot adds.

Maj Y, the squadron's technical officer, says some of the local upgrades to the Apache Longbow are performed on the base, with the help of its maintenance squadron. "This helicopter was designed to serve as a platform for many systems, and it performs the task in the best way compared to any other helicopter," he notes.

Operating the Apache from the desert base at Ramon does not put any limitations on the attack helicopter, Maj Y says. "We take extra care to protect the crucial systems from sand particles, and in such a way [that] this awesome machine can give us the maximum," he adds.
The Israelis are working hard to update there Air craft Air defences, it's obvious they are worried that militants will be getting there hands on SAM missile systems.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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Turkey signs deal for 109 Sikorsky S-70s
By: TOLGA OZBEKISTANBUL1 minutes ago
Turkey has finally signed a contract with Sikorsky for 109 examples of its S-70 Black Hawk utility helicopter worth around $3.5 billion, putting an end to three years of protracted negotiations.

The US manufacturer in 2011 was named as the preferred bidder for Ankara's Turkish Utility Helicopter Project to renew the rotorcraft fleets of the country's armed forces, police and forest service. The international version of the S-70 beat off competition from AgustaWestland's AW149 to win the order.

To be designated the T-70, under the terms of the contract the helicopters will be produced locally by Turkish Aerospace Industries with deliveries starting in 2018. Other indigenous manufacturers involved in the programme are Aselsan - which will produce a Turkish-designed avionics suite - and Alp Aviation - which will manufacture gearbox and other dynamic components.

Production of the type's General Electric T700 turboshafts will also be localised through Eskisehir-based TEI. In all, work worth some $1.4 billion will go to Turkish firms.

The contract additionally allows Turkey to sell the T-70 to the international market, with a forecast of around 300 sales in the region.

Speaking at a Heli-Expo convention press conference on 25 February, Sikorsky chief executive Mick Maurer said that TAI will help the company market the aircraft among allies of Turkey that have a weaker relationship with the US govenment.

In return, TAI also will servce as a second source on major components in Sikorsky's global supply chain for the S-70, he says.

"They will be able to produce almost everything on the Black Hawk," Maurer says. "We've already prenegotiated and agreed on certain quantities."

The T-70 line in Turkey will supplement existing production lines for the S-70I in Poland and the USA, Maurer says.
That's Three production lines. Blackhawk is Quite the Success story.
 

asif iqbal

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About time Turkey got the production line they have hundreds of Blackhawks and this line will help with maintaining the current vast fleet of Blackhawks all the spares and replacements coming from one source

Turkey has so much $$$ they have A-129 production too billions for the helo industry
 

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Iran Improves Precision of Missiles + Latest Pictures

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TEHRAN (FNA)- The precision targeting of Iran's ballistic missiles has been improved to have a

margin of error near zero now, Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan announced on Wednesday.

The guidance systems of (the missiles delivered to the IRGC) today enjoy the capability of striking the targets with full precision and they have a margin of error below 5 meters,” Dehqan said on the sidelines of a ceremony held to mark the mass-delivery of different ballistic missiles, including Qadr H, Qiam, Fateh 110 and Khalij-e Fars (Persian Gulf) missiles, as well as the Mersad air defense system to the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) and Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base.

He said that the radar systems of the country’s ballistic missiles have been designed in a way that they can evade enemy radar systems, leaving the hotile forces unable to trace or intercept them.

“And the Qiam and Fateh missiles which were supplied to the Armed Forces today are among such missiles,” Dehqan said.

In relevant remarks in November, Lieutenant Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Brigadier General Hossein Salami said the precision targeting of IRGC's ballistic missiles has been improved to have a margin of error near zero now.

“Our situation has improved now because our ballistic missiles margin of error (in precision targeting) is near zero now,” General Salami said in a ceremony held in Tehran at the time.

Also in 2013, Commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force General Amir Ali Hajizadeh said that Iranian experts at the IRGC Aerospace research center have increased the precision capability of the 'Khalij-e Fars' supersonic ballistic missile to a maximum margin of error of 8.5 meters.

Hajizadeh said the late commander and head of the IRGC missile research center, Martyr Major General Tehrani Moqaddam, played a major role in the designing and production of the Khalij-e Fars Missile.

"When in its second test the Khalij-e Fars missile hit a moving vessel with 30m precision, we felt to have made a great success," Hajizadeh said in June.

"When we explained the achievement to the Supreme Leader, His Excellency voiced pleasure in the increased precision of the missile, but demanded us to increase its precision capability to less than 10-15 meters," he added.

"Less than 6 months later, our experts improved the precision capability of this missile to less than 8.5m," Gen. Hajizadeh continued.

"And when the Khalij-e Fars (Persian Gulf) missile came into operation in the IRGC Navy, the countdown started for the trans-regional countries to end the mission of their warships," the IRGC Aerospace commander stressed.

The supersonic projectile, which carries a 650-kilogram payload, is smart and immune to interception, and features high-precision systems.

The Khalij-e Fars supersonic ballistic missile is the most advanced and most important missile of the IRGC Navy.

The distinctive feature of the missile lies in its supersonic speed and trajectory. While other missiles mostly traverse at subsonic speeds and in cruise style, the Khalij-e Fars moves vertically after launch, traverses at supersonic speeds, finds the target through a smart program, locks on the target and hit it.

The range of the solid-fuel missile is 300km and it can be fired from triple launchers.

The missile could successfully hit a mobile target one-tenth of an aircraft carrier in its early tests.

In early 2011, Iran started the mass-production of the Khalij-e Fars anti-ship missile which is designed to destroy targets and hostile forces at sea.

http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13921214000867

Iran Equips Qadr H, Qiam Ballistic Missiles with MRV Payloads

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TEHRAN (FNA)- The Iranian Defense Ministry has equipped its Qadr H and Qiam ballistic missiles with its newly developed Multiple Reentry Vehicle (MRV) payloads, a military hi-tech owned only by a handful of the world states.

The two missiles are capable of carrying different types of ‘Blast’ and ‘MRV’ payloads, and can destroy a wide range of targets. The new version of Qadr H and Qiam can be launched from mobile platforms or silos in different positions and can escape missile defense shields due to their radar-evading capability
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Qadr is a 2000km-range, liquid-fuel and ballistic missile which can reach territories as far as Israel. Qiam is also a new type of surface to surface and cruise missile of Iran.

A Multiple Reentry Vehicle payload for a ballistic missile deploys multiple warheads in a pattern against a single target. (As opposed to Multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle, which deploys multiple warheads against multiple targets.) The advantage of an MRV over a single warhead is that the damage produced in the center of the pattern is far greater than the damage possible from any single warhead in the MRV cluster, this makes for an efficient area attack weapon. Also, the sheer number of Warheads make interception by Anti-ballistic missiles unlikely.

Improved warhead designs allow smaller warheads for a given yield, while better electronics and guidance systems allowed greater accuracy. As a result MIRV technology has proven more attractive than MRV for advanced nations. Because of the larger amount of nuclear material consumed by MRVs and MIRVs, single warhead missiles are more attractive for nations with less advanced technology. The United States deployed an MRV payload on the Polaris A-3. The Soviet Union deployed MRVs on the SS-9 Mod 4 ICBM. Refer to atmospheric reentry for more details.

Iran announced on February 10 that it had successfully tested two new missiles, including a laser-guided surface-to-surface and air-to-surface missile and a new generation of long-range ballistic missiles carrying Multiple Reentry Vehicle payloads.

The missiles were test-fired in a ceremony on the eve of the 35th anniversary of the victory of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution to mark the occassion.

Speaking during the ceremony, Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan noted Iran's newly developed ballistic missile with MRV payload, and said it has been designed and produced for destroying enemy’s military hardware and all types of enemy military equipment.

“Evading enemy’s anti-missile defense systems, the capability of destroying massive targets and destroying multiple targets are specifications of this missile,” the Iranian defense minister said, but did not name the new weapon.

A few hours later on the same day, President Rouhani congratulated the Supreme Leader, the nation and the military forces on the giant achievement.

Tehran launched an arms development program during the 1980-88 Iraqi imposed war on Iran to compensate for a US weapons embargo. Since 1992, Iran has produced its own tanks, armored personnel carriers, missiles and fighter planes.

Yet, Iranian officials have always stressed that the country's military and arms programs serve defensive purposes and should not be perceived as a threat to any other country.

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Egyptian Navy would be about to order 4 to 6 Gowind Combat Corvettes from DCNS
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According to French financial newspaper La Tribune, the Egyptian Navy is about to order 4 Gowind class corvettes plus two in option. The corvettes selected by Egypt would be of the "Combat" type as the vessels are set to be fitted by MBDA's VL Mica surface to air and Exocet anti-ship missiles. The Royal Malaysian Navy already selected the Gowind Combat and will get 6 vessels of the type starting around 2020.
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Iran Improves Precision of Missiles + Latest Pictures

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TEHRAN (FNA)- The precision targeting of Iran's ballistic missiles has been improved to have a margin of error near zero now, Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan announced on Wednesday.

The guidance systems of (the missiles delivered to the IRGC) today enjoy the capability of striking the targets with full precision and they have a margin of error below 5 meters,” Dehqan said.
Sorry promise, but I do not believe that any Iranian indegenous ballistic missile has a Circular Error Probability (CEP) accuracy of 5 meters or less.

1st, they say that the "margin of error" is near zero. Sorry, what is that based on? What margin? And just exactly what does "near zero" mean?

2nd, Dehqan says their missiles have a margin of error less than five meters. Again, exactly what does he mean by "margin of error?" He is not using normal terminology, so we really do not know what it means.

If they are talking about the CEP, the only ballistic or semi-ballistic missile I can think of that Iran may get its hands on with that type of accuracy is going to be the Russian Iskander-E export missile. I do not believe Iran, or anyone else has it yet, but it has been estimated that it may well have a 5-7 meter CEP at a range of 280 km. (The Russian version has that accuracy at 450 km)

For those interested, CEP has a very definite meaning. The concept of Circular Error Probabaility was originally based on a circular bivariate normal distribution (CBN) model. In that model, CEP is a parameter of CBN just as μ and σ are parameters of a normal distribution model.

Missiles and other weapons with this distribution behavior tend to ht in a pattern around the aim point. Some are reasonably close, and then progressively fewer and fewer ot them hit further and further away from the aim point.

In today's CEP definition, if CEP is measured in "n" meters, 50% of the warheads are calculated to strike within "n" meters of the aim point. 43% of the warheads are calculated to strike between "n" and "2n" meters away from the aim point, and 7% of the warheads are calculated to strike between "2n" and "3n" meters away from the aim point. The number of warheads that will land farther than three times the CEP from the target is calculated at less than 0.2%.

That's what CEP is...and it is a very well understood definition.

The iranians do not use this term., so we really do not know what they are talking about.

But getting a less than 5 meter CEP at over 250 km is very good accuracy with GPS or inertial guiddance. With other types of guidance, higher CEP can be acheived...but it requires extremely good systems...vey high-end manufacturing, electronics, and weapon airframe and avionic design. And unless shown definitive imperical data, gathered by objective 3rd parties, I just do not believe that Iran's industrial base is up to that standard.
 
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