Iran tests first ever long-range missile defence system

Iran has tested its first ever long-range missile defence system amid tensions with the US over its weapons programme, Iranian state media has said.Work on the new Bavar 373 system is underway, Farzad Esmaili, head of the Revolutionary Guards’ air defences, told IRIB in an interview on Sunday. It is expected to be fully functional by March 2018, he added. Iran already has an S-300 Russian-made defence system, designed to defend against aircraft and cruise missiles.0:00/0:30 Iran unveils clock counting down the days until Israel’s ‘destruction’While Tehran purchased it in 2010, international sanctions meant the import of parts was suspended for years. The system went online in March this year after the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, which saw the measures which had crippled the Iranian economy lifted in return for curbs on Iran’s nuclear programme. The Bavar 373 – which translates as “faith” – was created after construction on the S-300 was brought to a halt. It is designed to intercept long range, or ballistic weaponry. “The system is made completely in Iran and some of its parts are different from the S-300. All of its sub-systems have been completed and its missile tests have been conducted,” Mr Esmaili said.

 

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