Iranian Army units have launched large-scale military exercises, dubbed as Zolfaghar 1401 joint drills, in the southeast of Iran.
During the drills, the Iranian Army units targeted a range of aerial targets with advanced homegrown air defense systems including the low-altitude ‘Majid’ air defense missile system and ‘Khatam’ artillery fire control system.
Majid Air Defense System has been designed to deal with low-altitude threats, including small aircraft and cruise missiles, which can be installed on various platforms.
Equipped with a long-range thermal optical system, the air defense system is paired with the Khatam artillery fire control system to hit targets.
'Majid' short-range and low-altitude air defense system consists of a launcher loaded on 'Aras' military vehicle and an electro-optical fire control system and 'Kashef-99' radar was test-launched by Iran's Army.
On Thursday night, the Iranian Army's forces started a large-scale military exercise on the Oman Sea and north of the Indian Ocean.
The drills are aimed at testing indigenously-built military equipment and enhancing the country's preparedness against potential threats.
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