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Qaher-313 in 2017. The managing director of the Iran Aviation Industries Organization (IAIO), a subsidiary of the Defense Ministry, announced in a televised interview on 18 February 2023 that the fighter had reached technical maturity but would be reworked and fielded as an unmanned drone rather than a manned aircraft to adapt it to the requirements of Iranian military units, first deliveries ...
Iran: Fighter aircraft: 4 [9] [10] 2018–present: Redesigned F-5. Western analysts have described the plane as inefficient as a weapon, but having potential for training a new generation of Iranian fighter pilots. According to the Iranian state-media, this fighter jet has "advanced avionics" and multipurpose radar, and it was "100-percent ...
The HESA Kowsar (Persian: کوثر, also spelt Kosar) [1] is an Iranian fighter jet based on the American Northrop F-5. [2] [3] The aircraft is equipped with new fourth generation avionics in combination with an advanced fire control system. [4] [1]
Iran unveils a new, home-made fighter jet as tensions soar with the United States over its renewed sanctions. President Hassan Rouhani, reviewing the jet, said the Islamic Republic's military ...
Saeqeh – fighter aircraft. [4] Second generation Azarakhsh with a twin canted tail configuration. Kowsar – fourth-generation fighter jet [5] [6] Shafaq – advanced light fighter/trainer, still in development. [7] Qaher-313 – Stealth single-seat multi-role combat aircraft. [8] HESA IrAn-140 – licensed production of Ukrainian Antonov An ...
Israel used the fighter jet in widespread strikes against Iran in late October. The success of that operation underscores the F-35's ability to battle higher-level threats.
In 2006, after Iranian media published a series of reports suggesting that Venezuela was interested in selling its 21 F-16 Fighting Falcons to Iran, [10] a Hugo Chavez adviser confirmed to the Associated Press that "Venezuela's military is considering selling its fleet of U.S.-made F-16 fighter jets to another country, possibly Iran, in ...
At the start of the program, Iran received help from Russia [3] and the aircraft was known as Integral. Russia later backed away from this project for several reasons [citation needed] and Iran carried on the project by itself renaming it Shafaq. The Shafaq is designed as a sub-sonic aircraft, [3] and made of radar