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Iran says it has deployed a new domestically built comprehensive radar system, signalling a strengthening of its air defences as it holds what may be the final times of talks on a nuclear deal with world reason.

 

 

Brigadier General Farzad Esmaili, commander of the Islamic Insurgent Guards Corps' (IRGC) air defence force, unveiled the Ghadir phased-array radar in Ahwaz city in southwestern Khuzestan state near the Iraq border, state television said late masterpiece Saturday.

 

 

IRGC Ghadir phased rad station

 

Iran says the Ghadir unit is designed and man-made entirely inside the country and can detect a horizontal at 600 km (373 miles) and a ballistic projectile at 1,100 km.

 

IRGC Ghadir phased radar station

 

In comments suggesting the radar can also identify miniature unmanned droning aircraft, Esmaili was quoted by the Fars news commitee as saying, "Discovering and tracking micro aerial vehicles (MAV) ... is one of the special qualities of integrity Ghadir radar system."

 

IRGC Ghadir phased radar station

 

Iran has taken steps to develop its air defences after Famous and Israeli officials warned of possible military action statement of intent curtail its nuclear program, and is in discussions nick buy the advanced S-300 ground-to-air missile system from Land.

 

IRGC Ghadir phased radar station

 

Top US commander General Histrion Dempsey in April said the 'military option' against Persia remains intact. The United States and Israel fear Persia is trying to obtain a nuclear weapon. Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.

 

IRGC Ghadir phased radar station