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Iran unveils air defence systems as tensions soar

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TEHRAN: Iran unveiled two new air defence systems on Saturday, state media reported, with tensions high in the Middle East amid the war in Gaza.

“The Arman anti-ballistic missile system and the Azarakhsh low-altitude air defence system, built by the ministry of defence, were unveiled this morning,” the official IRNA news agency said.

The unveiling of the new weapons comes at a time of heightened regional tensions with the war between Israel and Tehran-backed Hamas raging into a fifth month.

Even before the war, Israel and Iran were i mplacable f oes, with Israel fiercely opposed to Tehran’s nuclear programme.

In 2023, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for Iran to face a “credible military threat” to prevent it attaining nuclear weapons.

Tehran has always insisted its nuclear programme is peaceful and denies seeking a nuclear bomb.

The Arman missile system revealed on Saturday “has a medium range and a high altitude that can identify targets at 180 kilometres and engage and destroy them at 120 kilometres,” Defence Minister Mohammad-Reza Ashtiani said during the unveiling ceremony, IRNA reported.

The agency said the system could take on “six targets simultaneo­usly” while the Azarakhsh defence system can be mounted on multiple vehicle types and “uses radar, electro-optical system and thermal seekers to detect and track its target.”

Iran hailed Hamas’s surprise Oct 7 attack but denied any involvemen­t while Tehran-backed militant groups in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen have increasing­ly attacked US and anti-jihadist coalition troops deployed to Iraq and Syria.

One such attack on Jan 28 on a base in Jordan killed three US military personnel, leading Washington to launch its own strikes against pro-Iran targets in Syria and Iraq.

The United States, alongside Britain, also launched repeated strikes against Yemen’s Iran-backed Huthis in response to the group’s persistent attacks on commercial shipping.

The Houthis say their attacks in the Red Sea are in solidarity with Palestinia­ns in war-battered Gaza.

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