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The Islamic Republic of Iran Army [9] (Persian: ارتش جمهوری اسلامی ایران), acronymed AJA (Persian: آجا), simply known as the Iranian Army or the Artesh (Persian: ارتش, romanized: Arteš,(Ərtēš)), is the conventional military of Iran and part of the Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces. [10]
The Iranian Armed Forces, [a] officially the Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces, [b] are the combined military forces of Iran, comprising the Islamic Republic of Iran Army (Artesh), the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (Sepah) and the Law Enforcement Command (Faraja). Iranian Armed Forces are the largest in the Middle East in terms of ...
Additional information is available at the article Air Force of the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution, which force operates Iran's long-range missiles. Iran was reported to have purchased 18 mobile Musudan missiles (the extended range version of Soviet R-27 Zyb ) with a 3,200-to-4,000 km range in 2005.
The main attack helicopter of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army is the AH-1J Sea Cobra. The number of AH-1Js in service was estimated by the IISS in 2009 as 50, [30] though 202 were delivered before the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Iran also operates an unknown number of the Panha 2091, which is an unlicensed, locally-made upgrade of the AH-1J. [31]
First Army Headquarters: Tehran Second Army Headquarters: Esfahan Third Army Headquarters: Shiraz 28th Mechanized Division: Kerman 35th Mechanized Division: Khorramabad 84th Mechanized Division: Shiraz 2nd Armored Division: Dezful 16th Armored Division: Qazvin, Qasr-e Shirin region 18th Armored Division: Tehran 81st Armored Division: Kermanshah ...
Neynava – 4x4 military truck of Iran-made; BABR 400 – 8x8 heavy military truck, based on Soviet MAZ-537; Aras l/ll/3 Tactical Vehicle – 3.4 ton Tactical Vehicle [271] Zoljanah heavy truck – 10x10 heavy duty truck [272] Shahid Mohammad Nazeri – long-range and fast cruising watercraft [citation needed] Zafar – 8x8 heavy truck, built ...
The military ranks of Iran are the ranks used by the Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces. The armed forces are split into the Islamic Republic of Iran Army and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The ranks used by the Law Enforcement Forces share a similar structure to the military.
Islamic Republic of Iran Army 1: Major general Mohammad-Vali Gharani (1913–1979) 12 February 1979: 27 March 1979: 43 days Ground ...