Iran unveils home-grown mobile missile defense system
Updated 21:19, 22-Aug-2019
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Iran unveiled its new home-grown air defense system on Thursday at a time of increased tensions with the United States.  

Iranian officials have previously called Bavar-373 the Islamic republic's first domestically produced long-range missile defense system. Tehran began making Bavar – which means "believe" – after the purchase of Russia's S-300 system was suspended in 2010 due to international sanctions.  

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani attended the unveiling ceremony for the mobile surface-to-air system and ordered it to be added to Iran's missile defense network, state news agency IRNA reported. 

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (2nd L) stands next to the new Bavar-373 missile defense system in Tehran, Iran, August 21, 2016. /VCG Photo

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (2nd L) stands next to the new Bavar-373 missile defense system in Tehran, Iran, August 21, 2016. /VCG Photo

"The long-range Bavar-373 missile system is suited to Iran's geography with a range of more than 200 kilometers ... and competes with Russian and American systems such as S-300 and Patriot," IRNA said.  

The system is "better than S-300 and close to S-400," Rouhani said in televised remarks after the ceremony, held on Iran's National Defense Industry Day.  

Pictures released by his office showed the system mounted on the back of military trucks in Tehran.  

Iran installed the S-300 system in March 2016 following several years of delays, after a nuclear agreement reached with world powers the previous year allowed the lifting of international sanctions.  

Thursday's unveiling takes place against a backdrop of rising tensions with Washington since President Donald Trump last year withdrew the United States from the nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions. Iran shot down a U.S. Global Hawk drone with a surface-to-air missile in June for allegedly violating its airspace, which the United States denies.

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif arrives for a meeting with Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg in Oslo, Norway, August 22, 2019. /Reuters Photo

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif arrives for a meeting with Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg in Oslo, Norway, August 22, 2019. /Reuters Photo

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Thursday that the country will not start a war in the Gulf but it will defend itself. 

"Will there be a war in the ... Gulf? I can tell you that we will not start the war... but we will defend ourselves," he said at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs.

(Cover: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (L) arrives to attend the unveiling ceremony for the domestically built mobile missile defense system Bavar-373 in Tehran, Iran, August 22, 2019. /Reuters Photo)

Source(s): AFP ,Reuters