Iran to test-fire Matla ol-Jafr radar system, Fakour and Rassoul command and control systems soon

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Tuesday, December 9, 2014 02:17 PM
 
Iran to test-fire Matla ol-Jafr radar system, Fakour and Rassoul command and control systems soon
Iran's Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base is due to test-fire a new home-made missile and radar systems later this month, reported today Iranian news agency Fars. "The systems will be tested concurrent with Velayat 93 drills (due to be staged in late December)," Commander of Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base Brigadier General Farzad Esmayeeli told the state-run news agency on Tuesday. "They include radar, command (and control) and missile systems," he added.
     
Iran's Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base is due to test-fire a new home-made missile and radar systems later this month, reported today Iranian news agency Fars. "The systems will be tested concurrent with Velayat 93 drills (in late December)," Commander of Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base Brigadier General Farzad Esmayeeli told the state-run news agency on Tuesday. "They include radar, command (and control) and missile systems," he added. Iranian Fakour and Rassoul tactical command and control systems
     
The Velayat 93 wargames are due to be conducted by the Iranian Navy, Air Force, Khatam ol-Anbia Base and the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) in the Southern waters of Iran later this month. Last year, the drills were conducted in the second half of the Iranian year (September, 2013-March, 2014) and were codenamed Velayat 2.

Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base in May unveiled 2 new home-made command and control systems named 'Fakour' (Thoughtful) and 'Rassoul' (Messenger) as well as Matla ol-Fajr (Dawn) radar system in a ceremony participated by Esmayeeli and some other high-raking commanders.

The tactical command and control systems, Fakour and Rassoul, can collect information from all databases and information gathering centers linked to the air defense system, passive and active radars, missile systems and adjacent command and control centers to provide an integrated image and map of the region to command and control all land-based and air-based defense systems fully independently.

The two systems are mobile and can be deployed in any region and under harsh geographical conditions and have a wide range of applications in electronic warfare. Utilizing an exclusive microwave network and the national fiber-optic and wired and wireless communication network as well as real-time assurance of target interception and destruction are among other capabilities of these smart systems.

     
Iran's Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base is due to test-fire a new home-made missile and radar systems later this month, reported today Iranian news agency Fars. "The systems will be tested concurrent with Velayat 93 drills (in late December)," Commander of Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base Brigadier General Farzad Esmayeeli told the state-run news agency on Tuesday. "They include radar, command (and control) and missile systems," he added. Iran-made Matla ol-Fajr tactical and local radar communication system
     
Also during the ceremony, the air defense base unveiled the Matla ol-Fajr tactical and local radar communication system which provides a secure and stable tactical communication. The system transmits audio and data to the nearest defense units and command and control centers. Information encryption, connection to national communication network, increasing the speed and preciseness of defense networks in transmitting battle-ground radar information to command-and-control centers and establishing multi-layer communications for short, middle and long distances are among the other capabilities of this system.

The Iranian defense minister also said that the country’s experts had built a smart disruptive radar system which can to jam different radar waves and certain missile guidance subsystems.

The commander declined to reveal any more data or information about the details of the new air defense shield or the new radar system.