Showing posts with label Khuzestan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Khuzestan. Show all posts

Monday, July 6, 2015

Second Ghadir type OTH radar system deployed at SW Khuzestan

Above: Iran media depiction of second Ghadir 360°, 3D radar system deployed in southwestern Khuzestan province

According to Reuters:
Iran has announced the deployment of its second long-range Ghadir radar, which is part of an integrated air defense system the country is creating. An even longer-range system is currently partially operational.
The new over-the-horizon radar system, which is said to be able to track ballistic missiles at 1,100km and fighter aircraft at 600km, was finalized in Ahwaz city in southwestern Khuzestan province near the Iraq border, the state-run FARS news agency reported Saturday.
It’s the second system of its kind in Iran. The first Ghadir was unveiled in June last year at the Garmsar site in Semnan province in the north of the country. The Iranian military said that the system had been tested since 2011 and that it would be mass-produced.
Last year, Jane’s reported that Iran appeared to be constructing at least two other long-range radar systems, one between the towns of Andisheh and Qods just west of Tehran and another north of the city of Bijar in a mountainous part of the Kordestan province in western Iran. The report was based on satellite images of the sites and speculated that the latter system was the larger variant dubbed Sepehr.
The early warning Garmsar system has four horizontal phased arrays placed along a square and a central vertical array. The design is similar to the Russian Rezonans-NE system, but the Iranian domestically-produced radar has a longer range.
 COMMENTARY: Interesting timing for Iranian media attention devoted to deployment of second Ghadir type radar system. A purely defensive system, it may reflect the minimum of defense posturing deemed of assistance during what is considered the end game of nuclear negotiations currently taking effect in Vienna.

Detail of second Ghadir type OTH 3D radar system deployed in SW Khuzestan province

Ghadir radar system eportedly designed by IRGC-ASF, operated by IRIAF


VIDEO:

Photos: Mohamad Akhiaghi at Fars News Agency

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Heavy Winds, Sand Storm Kills 5 in Khuzestan

Severe winds and sandstorm in the oil-rich Khuzestan province, in southwestern Iran, killed 5 and injured thirty-five. 21 August 2014. (Photo: Twitter/@SaeedBaygi/radiozamaneh)

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Rouhani and Dehghan in Khuzestan province

 
Left: Defense Minister Dehghan, President Rouhani at the 92nd "Khuzestan" AD HQ 

Defense Minister IRGC Brig. Gen. Hossein Dehghan accompanied President Hassan Rouhani on his trip to Khuzestan province and announced that Iran's security forces would be working together to remove the huge number of mines from the region. It was stated that “a large part of the operation to clean Khuzestan province, which became the most polluted region in the world during the Imposed War [Iran-Iraq War], will be undertaken with the planning and efforts of the country’s mine-removal center, the IRGC the Artesh, and private companies.” [Source: Mehr News Agency, translated brief by AEI]

Photo: Majid Asgaripour at FARS News Agency

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Rouhani trip to Khuzestan aboard B707

 
Rouhani's aircraft for official visit to Khuzestan province appears to be Islamic Republic of Iran Boeing 707-386C, registration EP-AJE, 1001 (cn 21396/928). Air crew appears to be IRIAF.

VIP aircraft built in 1978, named "SHAHIN." 

Ex-registration EP-NHY & EP-HIM. This plane formerly belonged to last Shah of Iran; registration HIM stood for "His Imperial Majesty."

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Khorramshahr-Andimeshk infrastructure construction

Highway upgrades applied in advance of a nearby sports stadium being built in Khuzestan province. Photos posted within the past 45 days.

Khorramshahr-Andimeshk highway expansion and upgrade project

Kianshahr bridge construction employing a 10x4 cement mixer truck

Older Mercedes-Benz L-series truck equipped with crane employed in hoisting duties

Reinforced concrete grid system in place

Iranian construction worker pouring concrete

Friday, March 1, 2013

The Impact Of Stalinistic Water Projects--Iran

Left: Aral sea, Uzbekistan main water source, drained by Stalin to irrigate cotton fields (vice.com).
Right: Lake Orumieh, Iran is drying out due to water planning neglect (guardian)
By: Jabbar Fazeli, MD

The Islamic Republic has for years pursued a policy of diverting water from water rich areas to distant cities to make up for water shortage in more arid areas.

The Government is diverting water from "Azande rood and Karoon" in vast and ill conceived grand water projects which impact farmers and local echo systems.

Farmers from the province of Isfahan clashed with police on Wednesday after 40 days of protest over water diversion to Yazd. An unknown number of protesters was injured (1,2).
video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4ZtBN1g6qQ

Ahwaz and Isfahan before the IR:




Ahwaz and Isfahan after the IR:



References:

(1) http://www.bbc.co.uk/persian/iran/2013/02/130228_em-iran-esfahan-water-yazd-farmers.shtml
(2) http://www.bbc.co.uk/persian/iran/2013/02/130228_l93_isfahan_farmers_security.shtml

Photo source: cais-soas.com, flicker.com, dreamstime.com, ISNA

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Oil Under the Tarmac


Iran to Relocate Ahvaz Airport


Iranian authorities plan to relocate Ahvaz airport after discovering an oil field under the runway. Ahvaz is the capital of the oil rich southern province of Khuzestan.

The ministry of oil will acquire the airport and a new airport will be built 15 km (9 miles) outside the city, the director of Iran’s Airports Organization told the state TV. (IRIB, 28 December)

Photo credit: Ahvaz airport terminal, 2012 (wikipedia)