Any threat will receive direct response: commander
TEHRAN – The Commander of the Iranian Army Ground Forces says the country will respond directly to any threats originating from the Zionist regime.
Addressing attendees at the Imam Ali Army Officer University in Tehran during a national conference on emerging sciences and technologies in defense-security fields on Thursday, Brigadier General Kioumars Heydari reiterated Iran's position.
He referred to Operation True Promise and noted: “Operation True Promise significantly advanced the dismantling of the Zionist regime," Gen. Heydari remarked. "Should any threats arise from the Zionist regime against us, the Islamic Republic will respond directly.”
On April 14, Iran fired about 300 missiles and drones against military installations in Israel in response to the regime’s deadly attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, Syria, on April 1 that martyred seven Iranian military advisors, including two generals.
He stressed the importance of science and technology in addressing global challenges, highlighting the forefront role of knowledge advancement and the expertise of scientists in countering oppression.
The Iranian commander emphasized the crucial role of science and technology in modern warfare, recognizing that contemporary threats are not only physical but also rooted in knowledge and technology.
Discussing efforts within the Army Ground Forces to bolster scientific capabilities, Heydari showcased initiatives focused on integrating state-of-the-art technologies, such as night-flying helicopters, into military operations.
He acknowledged the invaluable contribution of dedicated scientists within the force, attributing their presence to the Army Ground Forces' ability to overcome operational obstacles and achieve success in challenging environments.
Heydari's statements underscore Iran's dedication to leveraging scientific progress to enhance its defense capabilities and effectively respond to external threats.
In recent years, Iranian military specialists and engineers have achieved notable advancements in producing a diverse array of domestically developed equipment, fostering self-reliance within the armed forces.
Officials from Iran have repeatedly affirmed their commitment to enhancing the nation's military capabilities, particularly in missile technology, emphasizing their defensive nature.