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  2. Automotive industry in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iran’s automotive industry is the third most active industry of the country, after its oil and gas industry, accounting for 10% of Iran's GDP and 4% of the workforce (700,000 people). [1] [2] [3] Iran developed a significant automotive industry with annual production of up to 200,000 units under the Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi's regime.

  3. TEM Toloue-4 - Wikipedia

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    The engine is a copy of the French Microturbo TRI 60 engine and is used in Noor anti-ship cruise missiles as well as UAVs. [3] [4] It is a three-stage axial design with a length of 1.3m that can produce 3.7 kN of thrust at 29,500 RPM and weights 54.7 kg. [1] A throttleable and more durable version named Toloue-5 is also in development. [5]

  4. DESA company - Wikipedia

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    The Iran Heavy Diesel Engine Mfg Co. (DESA) company was established in 1991 in Amol with the aim of developing industrial production of diesel engines; a factory of over 10,000m 2 was constructed on a 80ha site, with facilities for quality testing and research and design.

  5. IAIO Owj - Wikipedia

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    The Owj (Persian: اوج, Apex) is an Iranian advanced turbojet engine developed by the Iran Aviation Industries Organization (IAIO). It is a reverse-engineered and enhanced version of the General Electric J85, showcasing Iran's ability to develop cutting-edge technology and its self-sufficiency in producing high-performance military engines, and demonstrating its capability to create advanced ...

  6. IKCO EF engines - Wikipedia

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    EFD diesel engines have a displacement of 1497 cc with a bore of 76 mm and a stroke of 82.5 mm. The engines have a 16-valve design and feature a range of new diesel engine technologies. [21] NIOPDC has been the main sponsor of the EFD engine since it began in mid 2008 [21] [22] and has poured as much as US$20,000,000 into its development. [23]

  7. IDRO Group - Wikipedia

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    The Industrial Development & Renovation Organization of Iran (IDRO) known as IDRO Group was established in 1967 in Iran. [3] IDRO Group is one of the largest companies in Iran . It is also one of the largest conglomerates in Asia .

  8. Industry of Iran - Wikipedia

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    EF7 Iran-made engines. Iran's automotive industry is the second most active industry of the country, after its oil and gas industry. [34] Iran's automobile production crossed the 1 million mark in 2005. Iran Khodro is the largest car manufacturer in the Middle-East and also tractor sazi Tabriz is biggest tractor manufacturer in middlest .

  9. Iran Tractor Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Iran Tractor Manufacturing Company also known as ITMCO, is a manufacturer of tractors, trucks, vehicle parts and diesel engines with its main site and headquarters in Tabriz, Iran. [1] ITMCO is listed among the 100 fortune companies of Iran. [clarification needed] [3] Tractor Manufacturing Company owned Tractor sport club since 1968 to 2011.