Hi guys. Been a while.
I've made two updates to my article since I posted it on here. Both have been on the TELAR. In 2024 its prototype was seen at the Army Day parade and in February 2025 the refined production version was shown in a live fire test.
It's also apparently been integrated with...
Fattah is quite unusual as hypersonic weapons go because instead of using a lift-generating warhead to extend the range of in-atmosphere flight, it uses a rocket motor. Sort of like boost-glide-boost. Maybe this was necessary due to the relatively short range of the missile - 1400km vs IRBM and...
Any ideas (maybe based on knowledge of existing Turkish missile tech) on the materials used in this CENK missile? The missile's range would vary greatly if the motor casing (or even the outer shell) was made of carbon composite instead of more traditional materials like steel.
It's one of those systems they can't stop developing. For example for a long time it was only supposed to have 200km range but in November they did a 300km range test with a new missile (detailed in the article). Now they're developing another system called Arman that will have 400km range but...
I've decided to post this older article of mine (though somewhat recently updated) given it's about one of Iran's most important defence products to date.
Full article on IranGeoMil blog: https://irangeomil.blogspot.com/2019/08/irans-bavar-373-profile.html
Updated 06 November 2022
Since the...
We're not really getting an effective conversation here as I think you're missing a few of my points.
In general terms I'll just say that I deliberately avoided head-to-head comparisons such as we are slipping into here for a reason. That being head-to-head situations seldom happen. IRIAF...
Thanks for the pointer about the different antenna element types, I was not aware of this. I assume you have determined the Irbis uses the patch type just visually as there's no source. Personally I can't see an image of Irbis detailed enough to determine that. Anyway, a few points:.
1. The...
I don't want to seem like I'm dismissing this out of hand, but SAR resolution really isn't important for Iran. The Su-35 has been bought as an air superiority fighter/interceptor, it's not going to be used for ground mapping.
Btw, SAR resolution isn't tied to bandwidth - the Irbis is an X-band...
That much goes without saying.
Better than nothing - the IRIAF needs a barometer to see where it is, training wise. There have been some efforts to improve training, chiefly by developing simulators (so pilots can stay trained when not flying) and developing trainers such as Yasin and Kowsar -...
The former. IRIAF is a long way from becoming a dominant force in the region. Just getting a decent level of attention internally is enough - currently it's like the almost doesn't even exist in Iran's defence strategy.
I did think of quality of training for the blog post but didn't include it...
Thank you 🙏
The IRIAF's big-wing capacity is actually half decent. Plenty of strategic and tactical transports, and enough tankers for the IRIAF's current role (more will be needed in future).
But as you pointed out this is not the case with AWACS which we don't have ANY of and is so important...
Full article on IranGeoMil blog: https://irangeomil.blogspot.com/2023/03/the-su-35-could-revive-irans-air-force.html
The Su-35SE's projected purchase aims to revive an air force that is a shadow of its former glory; once the most powerful in the region, the IRIAF is now burdened by a fleet of...