Iran defense industry now fully indigenous, says deputy minister
TEHRAN – Iran's defense industry has become entirely self-sufficient, relying on domestic innovation and capabilities, according to Brigadier General Ghoreyshi, Iran's deputy minister of defense.
Speaking at a Defense Industry Day event on Tuesday, Ghoreyshi highlighted that the industry has been transformed through the design and production of military equipment, addressing both current and future needs of the armed forces.
Ghoreyshi noted that this shift marks a significant achievement for Iran, which was once reliant on the West for military strategy and equipment.
He credited the Islamic Revolution for driving this change, particularly in the face of severe sanctions. Over the past four decades, Iran's defense sector has not only achieved self-sufficiency but has also become a key player in the region, exporting defense products and technology.
Ghoreyshi also discussed the broader geopolitical landscape, mentioning the decline of U.S. influence and the rise of new global powers.
He emphasized the importance of cooperation among independent countries to resist external pressures and build a multipolar world order.
Ghoreyshi also condemned the Israeli war crimes in the occupied territories which is supported by perceived world powers such as the United States. He criticized the violation of the most basic human rights in one of the most densely populated areas in the world, which is Gaza.
The Gaza conflict has already resulted in the deaths of over 40,476 Palestinians, primarily women and children, since October 2023. A ministry statement added that some 93,647 other people have been injured in the assault.
After 10 months of war, 90 percent of Gaza’s population has been forced out of their homes with most having to relocate multiple times. They face a lack of safety, sanitation and adequate food with some even forced to shelter in cemeteries.
The deputy minister concluded by reaffirming Iran's commitment to regional stability and readiness to develop defense relations with aligned nations.
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 affirm their commitment to enhancing the nation's military capabilities, emphasizing their defensive nature.
Iran unequivocally states that negotiations will not affect its defense capabilities. Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of Islamic Revolution, consistently emphasizes the importance of maintaining and enhancing Iran's defense capabilities.