The Jerusalem Post

Iran claims to pioneer new electronic warfare unit

- • By SETH J. FRANTZMAN

Iran says it has broken the “monopoly” of world powers on electronic warfare and advanced communicat­ions technologi­es, and that a new unit called Sepehr 110 had been establishe­d that would help Iran cope with electronic warfare attacks.

The US says it carried out cyberattac­ks against Iran in late June after Iran shot down a US Global Hawk drone over the Gulf of Oman. The attacks were judged to be a better response than airstrikes, which would have killed Iranians. In response, Iran has rolled out its new unit, the latest in a series of Iranian claims to have created indigenous technology – from submarines to cruise missiles to nuclear enrichment – that showcases its innovation­s.

The announceme­nt about the cyberwarfa­re advances in Tehran comes as the country announces it will exceed uranium enrichment spelled out in the 2015 Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA), or the Iran nuclear deal. In this regard, the new cyberdefen­se systems are important to Iran because cyberwarfa­re is one of the easiest ways for Western technologi­cal powerhouse­s to confront Iran without the need for a conflict. In the past, Iran has been a victim of hacking and the Stuxnet virus.

Iran’s tactical electronic warfare unit was created by engineers from the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasti­ng network, according to Iranian news media Fars News and Tasnim News. The new unit is supposed to support ground-based networks and also the navy.

“Developmen­ts in the field of communicat­ions have led the system to be very accurate and realistic,” boasted the commander of the Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps (IRGC), Hossein Salami, clearly indicating the national pride that has been poured into it. He also said that protecting communicat­ions was one of the most essential tools of the armed forces.

Reports in Iran say that the system runs at high speeds, is flexible, and can operate in all of Iran’s terrain and climates. It appears the announceme­nt is meant to showcase Iran’s preparatio­ns for any future attempts by countries to penetrate Tehran’s networks or wreak havoc on its communicat­ions systems. The message from Tehran today: “We are protected against electronic warfare.”

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