Iran unveils new defense products in the fields of NRBC - explosives detection and hydrography

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Iran unveils new defense products in the fields of NRBC - explosives detection and hydrography.
Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan on Monday unveiled 4 products of the defense industry and inaugurated the production line of a key medicine that fights the effects of chemical elements.
     
Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan on Monday unveiled 4 products of the defense industry and inaugurated the production line of a key medicine that fights the effects of chemical elements. Iranian Defense Industry NRBC products.
     
The new achievements include 'Pars Kam' detector system that tracks chemical substances dangerous to health, a new system that can detect explosives and drugs, anti-strike and explosion-proof polymer coatings, a new generation of NBC protective clothes based on Travagzin membranes, as well as the production line of Obidoxime chloride medicine that fixes the effects of chemical substances on the body.

Speaking to reporters, Dehqan said the defense ministry will continue to design, invent and produce modern equipment and products for protection of its armed forces.

Earlier this month, the defense ministry had also unveiled 7 national geographic projects.

The projects included a remote defense lab - national spectral sensing, first unmanned smart hydrography Fajr 1 (Dawn 1), coastal development of Makran, production line of digital marine maps, digital geomorphology maps, magnetic marine measuring systems, climate database, and geographic data production line using drone images.

Minister Dehqan said, "The Fajr 1 hydrography is a remote control system, able to transmit data and image, GPS, measure depths, advance multibeam systems, and side scan sonar and radar data."

On the applications of digital maps of geomorphology system, he said they can be used in scientific and research projects, as well as in geography, environment, construction, development, agriculture, defense logistics, civil defense, and military affairs.

According to Dehqan, the database on climate will be used for military and defense purposes, including in tarmacs, military drills, and troop deployments.