Iranian Air Defense Force wields total power in the region: top commander
TEHRAN - The Iranian Army’s Air Defense Force's exceptional military capabilities are absolute in the West Asia region, the commander of the army unit said on Friday.
Brigadier General Alireza Sabahi-Fard made the comments on the sidelines of a ceremony commemorating 108 martyrs of the Air Defense Force during Iraq’s imposed war on Iran in the 1980s.
“We started eight years of imposed war with hardly any equipment, all of which was bought from abroad and we were totally dependent,” Sabahi-Fard stated.
“But) today, the powerful air defense force of the Army has the most advanced and adequate indigenous equipment in the fields of detection, interception, conflict, and information systems in the world.”
Sabahi-Fard emphasized that it is unquestionably true that Iran is an absolute power in air defense in the region, adding, “Our Air defense has something to say at the world level. Of course, our enemies are cognizant of this power.”
The general said that the efforts of the Air Defense Force and its state-of-the-art tools have made the Islamic Republic of Iran’s airspace the safest in the whole globe.
The armed forces are now self-sufficient thanks to extraordinary advancements made in recent years by Iranian military specialists and engineers in the manufacture of a wide variety of indigenous equipment.
Iranian officials have made it clear that the nation would never negotiate on its defense capabilities and that Iran will never hesitate to expand its military capabilities, particularly its missile capacity, which is only intended for defense.
Addressing a gathering of foreign military attachés on September 7 in Tehran, Sabahi-Fard said that the Islamic Republic is prepared to share its military expertise with friendly nations and conduct joint exercises with them.
Sabahi-Fard went on to say that the Air Defense Force is ready to foster military cooperation with the allies in a variety of areas, including training, the sharing of technological and operational experiences, and organizing joint war games.
The military official added that the Islamic Republic’s message to the allies and friendly nations is “peace and friendship”.
Sabahi-Fard also said the forces under his command have made Iran’s skies safe for friendly states based on international law.
“The Air Defense Force is tasked with securing Iran’s airspace. By God’s grace and the efforts of my colleagues, it has managed to turn the country’s skies into a safe place for friendly countries within the framework of international law and an unsafe place for hostile parties.”
He added, “Deterrence as the defense doctrine of the Islamic Republic of Iran hinges upon amicable and mutual relations with all countries of the world, especially friendly and neighboring states in West Asia.”
Additionally, the air defense chief said, the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran opened the door for a shift in the unfair global order and the end of unilateralism.
Also, he said, the Islamic system in Iran presented a severe threat to the interests of superpowers, particularly in the vital West Asia region.
Sabahi-Fard also said Iran’s Armed Forces, while enjoying full and complete readiness, employ state-of-the-art technology and rely on homegrown capabilities.
The general further stated that Iran places a high priority on independence and the use of home-built missiles.
He added, “The ability to react swiftly and forcefully to any hostile action of the enemy constitutes deterrence in the defense strategy of the Air Defense Force.”
Sabahi-Fard further stated that the Air Defense Force has been able to diversify its medium-altitude and long-endurance systems during the last two decades, thanks to collaboration with the Defense Ministry and knowledge-based enterprises.
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