Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s Army has kicked off air defense maneuvers in the northern and western parts of the country.
The exercises, dubbed Eqtedar (Might), began early on Sunday, and involve missile, radar, air defense, and electronic warfare units.
Manned and unmanned aircraft are also conducting offensive and defensive operations during the drills, which are being carried out in conditions simulated to look precisely like real-life situations and are aimed at assessing the effectiveness of air defense plans in the face of enemy attacks, among other objectives.
In a related development, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) carried out the initial phase of other major drills last week.
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