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Iran pushes integration of AI within its armed forces.


| 2023

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy, led by Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, has announced significant advancements in its military technology. Key among these are indigenous drones, missiles, and naval vessels that have been integrated with artificial intelligence (AI). This technological enhancement is expected to increase the range, accuracy, and radar evasion capabilities of these systems. This announcement particularly underscores the growing importance of AI in the Iranian armed forces.
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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy has announced significant advancements in its military technology and use of AI (Picture source: Army Recognition)


Since the war in Ukraine, drones have become increasingly significant in the field of armaments. However, another area gaining prominence in the world of defense is AI. AI has made considerable progress and is becoming increasingly important. Iran seems to have recognized this, making it a priority and integrating it into various components of its military.

Rear Admiral Tangsiri emphasized the integration of AI in four major areas: navigation, drones, missiles, and submarine operations. Notably, navy vessels have been equipped with AI for autonomous long-distance navigation and crewless operational capabilities.

Echoing this, Brigadier General Alireza Sabahifard, Commander of the Iranian Army Air Defense Force, highlighted the crucial role of AI in modern warfare. He identified adopting AI technologies as a top priority for Iran's air defense units.

The advancement in indigenous military technology signifies Iran's commitment to self-sufficiency in the defense sector. Iranian military experts have made significant strides in developing a wide range of domestic equipment, reducing reliance on foreign arms.

Iranian officials maintain that their military enhancements, including advancements in missile and drone technology, are purely defensive. They have consistently asserted that Iran's defense capabilities are not open for negotiation and are solely geared toward maintaining the country's security. However, Iran has not discussed providing these new integrations to various organizations.

It remains to be seen how these different AI integrations will be incorporated within the Iranian armed forces, but Iran has been somewhat reticent in sharing information on this matter.


 

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