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Iran displays domestical­ly built mobile missile defence system

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Iran displayed what it described as a domestical­ly built long-range, surface-to-air missile air defence system Thursday, at a time of rising tension with the US.

Iran shot down a US military surveillan­ce drone in the Gulf with a surface-to-air missile in June. It says the drone was over its territory, but the US says it was in internatio­nal airspace.

State television showed President Hassan Rouhani attending an unveiling ceremony for the mobile Bavar-373 system, which Iranian media have described as a competitor to the Russian S-300 missile system.

“With this long-range air defence system, we can detect ... targets or planes at more than 300 km, lock it at about 250 km, and destroy it at 200 km,” Defence Minister Amir Hatami told state television.

The system’s unveiling came on Iran’s National Defence Industry Day. Iran has developed a large domestic arms industry in the face of internatio­nal sanctions and embargoes that have barred it from importing many weapons.

Western military analysts say Iran often exaggerate­s its weapons capabiliti­es, though concerns about its long-range ballistic missile programme contribute­d to Washington last year leaving the pact that Iran sealed with world powers in 2015 to rein in its nuclear ambitions in exchange for an easing of economic sanctions.

On Tuesday, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned at a United Nations (UN) Security Council meeting that, under the Iran nuclear deal, a UN arms embargo on Iran was due to expire in October 2020. — Reuters

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Iranian-made air defence missile system Bavar 373 are seen during a ceremony in Tehran.
— AFP photo Iranian-made air defence missile system Bavar 373 are seen during a ceremony in Tehran.

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