Tuesday, October 27, 2015

MODAFL unveils Qamar radar among 16 IEI defense technology achievements

Above: IRINN video still of Qamar ("Moon") 3-D mobile phased array radar

According to Fars News Agency:
General Dehqan unveiled 16 new defense projects of SAIran Electronic Industries (Shiraz Electronic Industries) Company in the Southern city of Shiraz today.
The most important projects unveiled during the ceremony included a Radar system with the capability of tracking different semi-heavy and heavy weapons and providing the global positioning system (GPS) specifications for taking action during electronic warfare, Qamar 3-D search and control radar system with the capability of tracking different kinds of targets, including fighter jets and drone, up to a distance of 450 kilometers at different low and high altitudes and transferring the relevant data to the air defense network and Absar video-imaging system which can be mounted on fighter jets and drones.
General Dehqan also inaugurated the production line of air and airport navigation systems, including Multilateration (MLAT), ELINT (Electronic signals intelligence) and Communications Intelligence (COMINT) systems.
"The most important achievement of today is the manufacture of different radars which can identify and track threats and defend the country," General Dehqan said, addressing the unveiling ceremony.
He reiterated that the SAIran Electronic Industries Company has mass produced different ra dar systems that can cover a range of objects in distances up to 500 kilometers.
General Dehqan pointed to the indigenization of the navigation systems of warplanes as another achievement of SAIran Electronic Industries, and said, "We have made outstanding advancement in area of software production for confronting enemies' electronic warfare."
COMMENTARY: Observers have speculated the Qamar ("Moon") 3D phased array radar may be an element of the Bavar-373 ("Belief-373") air defense system currently under development.

IRINN video still of reverse-side of mobile Qamar ("Moon") 3-D phased array radar

IRINN video still of radar console, among 16 IEI defense technology achievements

IRINN video still of among 16 IEI defense technology achievements

IRINN video still of among 16 IEI defense technology achievements

IRINN video still of among 16 IEI defense technology achievements

What may be imagery depiction from synthetic aperture radar (R), and airborne radar type seen at background, left.


IRINN VIDEO:

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another pretty decent effort. Iranian military technology is moving ahead surely!

Unknown said...

What is it with them and Arabic names? This is really unpatriotic!

I'm sure there's a word for "moon" in Farsi! Sheesh!

Anonymous said...

Amazing that they have developed SAR that is latest technology! Also is that Iran made Magnetron lamp 3 pictures from the end?

Farzam said...

There was also a new counter battery radar called ''Boshra'' which was based on Hafez radar, proximity fuzes and dual Hoveizeh launcher

Farzam said...

correction dual Dehlavieh launcher

swakil said...

Who cares what they're called. It only matters if they work. They can call their next radar Ricky Bobby for all I care.

Anonymous said...

Moon in Farsi is Mah, so calling it that would sound not very cool, especially for a weapons system that could be mistaken for a Chinese gentleman!

Mark Pyruz said...

My Persian translation skills are weak and I was a bit unsure of using "Moon". But I figured the Koranic rendering it referred to as a safe bet. Relieved to see translations of Qamar as "Moon" appearing elsewhere, today.

Unknown said...

It's good to know that the word "Qamar" was your choosing Mark and not theirs.

Still, the IRI has a poor choice of names when it comes to weapons systems. Maybe they do this to appeal to Arab costumers? Anyway, I see this as unpatriotic. Only export versions to Arab allies should be given Arabic names.

Anonymous said...

I hope the name Qamar is in the name of Qamar ol molook vaziri otherwise it is a lame non Iranian naming ! :)

Anonymous said...

I'm not sure what is a Magnetron lamp, but label translation is "x-ray lamp"

Unknown said...

There was as well a new oppose battery radar called it ''Boshra'' which was based on Hafez radar, nearness
whiteboard animation video creation fuses and double Hoveizeh launcher missile.