IRGC Fajr
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Role | Military utility aircraft Type of aircraft |
National origin | Iran |
Manufacturer | IRGC |
First flight | February 1988 |
The IRGC Fajr (فجر - "Dawn") was a light aircraft flown in Iran in 1988, intended for general military use including training, liaison, and reconnaissance. Of all-composite construction, it was claimed to be the first aircraft to be designed and built in that country,[1][2] although it was speculated in the West that it may have been merely a Lancair homebuilt design constructed there.[3]
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fighting vehicles
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APCs |
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Other vehicles |
- HM 40
- HM 41
grenades
- RPG-7
- Saegheh (rocket)
- Type 69 RPG
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Medium-range ballistic missiles |
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Anti-helicopter missiles |
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Anti-ship missiles | |
Cruise missiles |
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UAVs |
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UCAVs |
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- F-4
- Shahed 278 and Bell-206
- Bell 214
- F-5 Tiger
- Submarine Simulator - Iran's "Tareq-class" submarine
- Misagh rocket launcher
- Mig-29 Fulcrum
- F-14
- Mirage F-1
- Hawk
- Ghamar
- BSR-1
- Matla-ul-fajr
- Kashef
- Alvand
- Asr
- RASIT
- Alim
- Sepehr (Under development)
- Thamen
- Najm-802 (Under development)
- Ghadir
- Arash
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