Iran has destroyed America’s latest ‘MQ-9 Reaper’ drone in the midst of renewed war. They used a new air defense system in this operation to seize America. whose name is ‘Arash-e-Kamangir’ (Arash-e-Kamangir). In Persian it means ‘Archer Arash’. Arash is a legendary warrior in Iranian folklore.
According to Iranian media sources, this US drone was destroyed near Kesham Island in Hormuz. It is claimed that this success has been achieved in the air defense technology of ‘Arash-e-Kamangir’ made entirely by indigenous technology. Not only that, it is claimed that this defense system has been used for the first time in a war. Note that shortly after the war against Iran, the US claimed that the country’s defense system had been completely destroyed. However, in this incident, the question naturally began to arise, what other weapons are hidden in Iran’s sleeve?
Although the Iranian administration has not disclosed any details about the ‘Arash-e-Kamangir’ air defense system, it is known that the weapon is capable of detecting ‘stealth’ technology that evades radar.
Although the Iranian administration has not disclosed any details about the ‘Arash-e-Kamangir’ air defense system, it is known that the weapon is capable of detecting ‘stealth’ technology that evades radar. Alex Almeida, a security analyst at Horizon Engage, told Al-Jazeera that the system is likely to Iran’s other short-range weapons. “I think it’s an improved version of any previous system,” he said. It does not rely on traditional radar guidance. It may have heat-seeking technology. It can be deployed anywhere and easily launched from land to air. More importantly, this weapon proves that Iran has become self-reliant in its missile design. Their secret weapon is enough to strike fear into the enemy’s chest on the battlefield.
It is known that Iran’s air defense system is named ‘Arash-e-Kamangir’ after a heroic warrior of Iranian legend. According to Iranian legend, an agreement was reached to end the long-standing war between Iran and Turan. Well, an Iranian archer will shoot an arrow from a mountain top and where it lands, that will be the border of the two countries. Arash puts the arrow on the bow to take the border of the country to the maximum distance. Then he threw it with all his might. Arash died after shooting an arrow. And this arrow miraculously flew through the air for several days and was tied to a walnut tree hundreds of miles away on the banks of the Oxus River. This story of Arash’s self-sacrifice is deeply embedded in Iranian culture. In folklore, this warrior’s feat is hailed as a symbol of patriotism.
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