Iran has concluded several days of war games in the Islamic republic's south after putting its ground forces, armored units as well as the country's artillery and missiles into test, press reports said Sunday, according to the official IRNA news agency.
The maneuvers, code-named Beit-ul-Muqaddas 14, were held with the participation of Iranian fighter jets and bombers as well as its helicopters in the Darengoun region near Shiraz.
The press cited military commanders as saying that the war games were also intended to test the precision of artillery fire and missiles.
The final phase of the war games were held on Saturday in the presence of army commander Major General Mohammad Salimi and several top-level military officials.
Some of the weaponry produced by Iran's defense ministry, were also tested, the reports added.
Last month, the Islamic republic unveiled its domestically-made self-propelled Howitzer cannon, called R'ad-2 (Thunder-2).
"With the operation of this advanced cannon and other projects, the extent of building armored weaponry has deepened, while the volume of the produced arms can meet the demand for such weapons by the country's armed forces," Defense Minister Rear-Admiral Ali Shamkhani said at its launch.
Back in August, Shamkhani pledged that his ministry would push ahead with plans to develop a “defensive” military force for the country to act as a deterrent to regional and international threats.
"The ministry has launched a comprehensive plan to produce and improve conventional arms for defensive purposes in the aftermath of the crippling sanctions imposed during and after the 1980-1988 Iraqi-imposed war," Shamkhani said.
Iran has succeeded in producing its own version of a transport plane, a combat helicopter, a submarine and a warship, IRNA concluded. (Albawaba.com)
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