Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Law enforcement assemblies: Tehran, Mashad, Sari, Isfahan, Shiraz

TEHRAN
Imagery believed taken at Tehran. Foreground: IRIPF (NAJA) Special Unit, SWAT-equivalent sergeant major.

IRIPF (NAJA) Special Unit motorized section, Tehran

IRIPF (NAJA) Special Unit, SWAT-equivalent counterterrorism (CT) demonstration

IRIPF (NAJA) Special Unit, SWAT-equivalent counterterrorism (CT) force aboard Mercedes-Benz E240 police car

Foreground: what appears to be NAJA-attached army conscripts in the Border Protection Police

What appears to be contingent from the IRI Coast Guard


MASHHAD
Believed to be Mashhad: motor officer equivalent stunt demonstration

IRIPF (NAJA) Special Unit, SWAT-equivalent counterterrorism (CT) demonstration


SARI
IRIPF (NAJA) Border Protection Police contingent

IRIPF (NAJA) "Iron Man" demonstration of strength (1)

IRIPF (NAJA) "Iron Man" demonstration of strength (2)

Motor officer equivalent stunt demonstration using late model Honda CR-type dirt bike

IRIPA Bell 214A Isfahan medium-lift helicopter

IRIPF (NAJA) Iranian-built AMICO quad used for acrobatic demonstration

IRIPF (NAJA) Special Unit motorized section, Sari

What appears to be NAJA-attached army conscripts, Sari


ISFAHAN
 
IRIPF (NAJA) Special Unit motorized section, Isfahan

Motor officer equivalent stunt demonstration using vintage 90's era Suzuki TS 185

What appears to be NAJA-attached army conscripts, Isfahan


SHIRAZ
Mounted law enforcement contingent outfitted in BDUs and body armor

IRIPF (NAJA) Special Unit aboard Toyota J100 series Land Cruiser

Photos:
Abbas Pustindouz and Mostafa German at Mehr News Agency
Farhad Babaei, Nima Najafzadeh and Hossein Heidarpour at Tasnim News Agency
Mostafa Kazemi at Fars News Agency

4 comments:

Mark Pyruz said...

Not 100% confident on specified locations of every photo.

interested party said...

Do you ever suspect these guys are having a Phsych op giggle with the world? Or is this just a some for domestic audience, some for abroad?

Farzam said...

I don't understand what you mean by NAJA-attached army conscripts.

These are NAJA conscripts, the ones with woodland type camo serve in ''Yegan-e Emdad', the ones in the other pic serve in Border Guard command.

Mark Pyruz said...

Those young men are fulfilling their military service, conscription obligation, that's why I refer to them as "NAJA attached." Their outfitting has generally been more army-like.

You may be right, "NAJA conscripts" may be a better description.