Sadly you are right, but it’s such a waste…
Just give Iran it’s own country tech tree. This new event vehicle could be a starter early-access/beta like the other new countries that started with 1 or 2 vehicles, and then got full comprehensive tech tree. Adding the Islamic Republic camo and decal to USA is extra stupid. It’s like adding North Vietnam or Communist Cuba jets and tanks to USA.
Iran will probably end up getting its own tree, it would have a lot of potential for interesting sub trees as well.
iranian f14a was anticipated by an streamer/developer 2 weeks ago while no one believed also he said iran TT is already in development .
Zulfiqar I in 1998 with the “southern” pattern
Zulfiqar 2 prototype in the 2000s with the desert pattern
Zulfiqar III with another variant of the 4-tone camouflage pattern in 2012-2013.
Camouflaged Zulfiqar III (northern pattern based on greys). At least five camouflage patterns were identified.
“Shir-1” showing its sand beige camouflage.
Iranian Mihr.
Type-72Z
T-72Z
Safir-74 with a desert camouflage.
Type 72Z with a 4-tone camouflage.
I love the look of it with ERA
This part where you said that this is in the crossout game was very good xDDD
Most of the units that Iran has are just an upgrade, if we look at the countries that America, England and Russia sold weapons to, we should add 100 factions to the game.
All factions currently in the game have at least a few native units of their own.
Iran faction will be just a copy and paste
“all Iranian vehicles need to go to the us because the us already has Iranian vehicle and they were in a good relations in the 60s”
I hope that doesn’t become an excuse for their mishmashing in the game.
I hope…
today i want to share new Persian SAM launcher called ARMAN.
Arman is a medium-range air defense system that offers high-altitude protection against missiles, drones, and aircraft with swift response times and 360-degree coverage. (Picture source: IRNA)
The Arman air defense missile system was first introduced on February 17, 2024, during a ceremony attended by Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Ashtiani. The Arman air defense system is a medium-range, high-altitude missile defense system engineered to safeguard sensitive areas against various aerial threats, including short-range ballistic missiles, anti-radiation missiles, cruise missiles, guided aerial bombs, helicopters, and drones. This advanced system is equipped with a rapid response mechanism, boasting a reaction time of less than 20 seconds. Additionally, it is designed for quick deployment, achieving full operational readiness within just three minutes.
The Iranian-made Arman air defense missile system boasts a maximum engagement range of 120 kilometers and can simultaneously target up to six different threats. It utilizes advanced radar technology to provide 360-degree detection coverage, ensuring comprehensive protection against incoming aerial attacks. This development represents a significant advancement in Iran’s defensive capabilities, highlighting its commitment to enhancing its military technology.
According to technical specifications released by the Iranian defense industry, the Iranian-made Arman air defense missile system is designed to intercept and destroy modern aerial threats with remarkable precision and efficiency. Developed by the Iranian Ministry of Defense, the Arman system is a significant advancement in Iran’s defense technology, specifically engineered to counter sophisticated airborne threats, including ballistic missiles, drones, and fighter jets from regional adversaries such as Israel and the United States. The system’s development underscores Iran’s commitment to enhancing its military capabilities through indigenous innovation, aiming to strengthen its national defense infrastructure against increasingly complex and modern aerial attacks.
One of the standout features of the Arman system is its 360-degree operational coverage, which ensures comprehensive protection without any blind spots. The system can engage up to six targets simultaneously, demonstrating its capability to handle multiple threats in complex combat scenarios. This makes it highly effective against coordinated aerial attacks, where multiple projectiles or aircraft might be deployed simultaneously.
The Arman system’s detection capabilities are facilitated by sophisticated radar technology, which can identify up to 24 targets within a range of 180 to 200 kilometers. The system can intercept threats at a range of 160 kilometers and engage them at a range of 120 kilometers. It also boasts a maximum engagement altitude of 27 kilometers, allowing it to counter threats at various altitudes effectively.
The missiles employed by the Arman system are part of the Sayyad family, known for their tactical capabilities and effectiveness in neutralizing various aerial threats. The Arman system is designed to address specific challenges posed by adversaries’ advanced missile systems, enhancing Iran’s ability to defend against modern guided munitions and other sophisticated airborne attacks.
The Arman uses the Sayyad-3F missiles, a vertically launched variant of the Sayyad-3 missile. Each missile measures 6.1 meters in length, with a diameter of 40 centimeters, and weighs approximately 1000 kilograms. These missiles offer a range of 120 kilometers and can reach a maximum engagement altitude of 27 kilometers, making them highly effective against a broad spectrum of aerial threats.
In terms of launcher configuration, the Arman system uses a triple missile launcher setup, enabling a versatile and rapid response to incoming threats. This configuration enhances the system’s ability to maintain sustained defensive operations against multiple targets, thereby providing a formidable shield over critical areas. Overall, the Arman air defense system represents a significant advancement in Iran’s military capabilities, combining rapid response, comprehensive coverage, and advanced missile technology to counter modern aerial threats effectively.
In addition to its technical capabilities, the Arman air defense system reflects Iran’s strategic focus on self-reliance and technological independence in the face of international sanctions and geopolitical tensions. By developing such an advanced system domestically, Iran aims to demonstrate its ability to independently produce critical defense technologies, reducing reliance on foreign military equipment and fortifying its defense posture in a volatile region.
Azarakhsh short-range, low-altitude air defense system.
Azarakhsh (Thunderbolt) is an Iranian short-range, low-altitude air defense system with high mobility. This defense system is in the form of a Transporter Erector Launcher and Radar (TELAR) and is used to track and destroy various low-altitude aerial targets such as drones, cruise missiles, helicopters, and more.
The Azarakhsh defense system is very agile and, considering its dimensions, components, and overall weight, it can be installed on various vehicles and deployed against aerial targets from any location in the shortest possible time.
When it comes to the detection and tracking section, the Azarakhsh defense system simultaneously utilizes passive phased array radar with 360-degree coverage and an electro-optical and infrared imaging system for detecting and tracking targets. According to official sources, the radar detection range of the Azarakhsh defense system is reported to be 50 kilometers, and the electro-optical and thermal system has a range of 25 kilometers.
In the missile section, as the name suggests, this system uses four ready-to-launch ‘Azarakhsh’ air-to-air missiles, which now acts as a surface-to-air missile for target destruction.
The Azarakhsh missile, also known as the Iranian Sidewinder, is a missile with a “fire-and-forget” capability, requiring no guidance after launch. It utilizes an infrared search and track (IRST) system in its nose cone to be able to engage targets. It should be noted that due to the change in the missile’s performance from air-to-air to surface-to-air, the structure of its infrared search and track system has likely undergone changes.
The Azarakhsh missile has four movable fins at the missile head and four fixed stabilizing fins at the rear section. The end sections of rear fins are also movable.
Based on the provided information, the maximum range of the Azarakhsh missile system is 10 kilometers, and its infrared search and track system locks onto targets within a 6-kilometer range. The total weight of the missile is 70 kilograms, and its warhead is high-explosive fragmentation (HE-frag) type weighing approximately 4.5 kilograms. The length and diameter of the Azarakhsh missile are 3000 and 127 millimeters, respectively.
The Azarakhsh missile’s propulsion system has not been disclosed so far, but based on the released video of the missile’s launch, it can be speculated that its solid fuel propulsion system has also undergone improvements compared to previous versions of the Azarakhsh missile, making it more advanced. The speed of this missile is estimated to be around Mach 1.8.
It is worth mentioning that this system is capable of operating in various weather conditions and at any time of day or night, and it can be linked with other Iranian air defense systems.
Specifications of Azarakhsh air defense system:
Type: fully mobile short-range low-altitude air defense system
Origin: Iran
Manufacturer: Defense Industries Organization (Sâzmân-e Sanâye’-e Defâ’ – SASAD)
Unveiled: 17 February 2024
Radar detection range: 50 km
Electro-optical tracking range: 25 km
Ready to launch missiles: 4 missiles
Azarakhsh missile:
Length: 3000 mm
Diameter: 127 mm
Missile weight: 70 kg
Warhead weight: 4.5 kg HE-Frag
Range: 10 km
Speed: Mach 1.8
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That heli looks great haha I would buy it xd
xD its meme heli
very nice info brother !
Actually a iranian sub-tree for US sounds good
(I mean hey it’s better than “Iran subtree for Israel” xD)