On April 11, the Iranian Army Ground Force took delivery of over 1,000 new equipment, including combat gear, missiles, vehicles and electronic warfare systems, Nigar Bayramli writes in Caspian News. Air-to-surface Almas missile, which is fired from helicopters and drones at an 8 km distance, and its surface-to-surface version with a range of 4 km were among the weapons added to the Iranian Army’s arsenal, ahead of the annual parade on the Army Day, Fars News Agency reported on April 11.
Moreover, Nigar Bayramli reports, among the items that have gone into operation are Kian-800 tank transporter, pontoon bridges, a grenade launcher simulator, Arash electronic warfare system, a portable radar jamming system installed on Mohajer-6 drones, tactical command and control vehicles, transportation vehicles used to set up portable telecommunication stations, a tactical cellular system providing mobile network coverage, and Majid air defense system. Qaem-1 and Qaem-5 bombs, also delivered to the Ground Force, are mounted on Mohajer-6 and Ababil drones.
Other products include Dehlaviyeh-2 anti-tank missiles, three night-vision optical systems, Shafaq chaff and flare countermeasure systems and missiles paired with Cobra attack helicopters, Fath-360 missile systems, smart shells with pinpoint accuracy, and various artillery weapons.
In addition, the Ground Force received small packable drones, which are categorized as “switchblade”. These drones have a range of about 4 km, can fly for 20 minutes and attack targets with 500-gram warheads.