Iran claims success for new 'Iranian Iron Dome' air defense system - analysis

AuthorSETH J. FRANTZMAN
Published date13 October 2021
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
The drill was named Sky Defenders Velayat 1400 and took place recently, according to reports. In this case, the system confronted various threats and supposedly intercepted them.

According to Fars News in Iran, Brig.-Gen. Amir Qader Rahimzadeh, Commander of the National Air Defense Base, announced the news that a "strong and multi-layered defense against cruise missile attack is one of the goals of the joint specialized air defense exercise of the 1400th Province [Velayat] Sky Defenders."

Images of a new air defense system were published for the first time. "Due to the different features of this system with other missile air defense systems in the country, the official information of this new system has not been published yet," said the reports.

Tasnim News went much further in looking at aspects of the system. It notes that the system has four launch canisters and can carry eight or 12 missiles. This would make it similar in some ways to Iron Dome, but it can also be compared to South Africa's Umkhonto missile system and its truck-mounted version, built by Denel Dynamics.

Iran has in the past tried to copy South African drones as well. "In this regard, each unit of the system achieves high mobility and high stability in combat environments with relative independence from the secondary vehicle carrying the radar," says Tasnim.

The report says the system has 360° radar coverage and the missiles are launched vertically. This would mean it could simultaneously engage several targets. "Due to the need for high accuracy to accurately track targets, these radars are likely to operate in the X-band," the report says.

"Deployment of radar on the launcher vehicle leads to the formation of a single unit called the TELAR (Transporter Erector Launcher And Radar), which makes it very difficult to disrupt radar and saturate it with electronic warfare due to the scattering of the radars in the combat environment."

Iran air defenders have been critiqued in the past because they shot down a civilian airliner in January 2020. Iran tried in 2018 to send its...

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