TEHRAN, TEHRAN PROVINCE
- IRIAF Boeing 747-131(SF) of Tankert Squadron from Tehran/Shahid Laskari TFB-1
- IRIAF Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29UB (9-51) of 11th TFS from Tehran/Shahid Laskari TFB-1
- IRIAF Grumman F-14A Tomcat from Isfahan/Shahid Baba'ie TFB-8
- IRIAF McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II
- Northrop (HESA) F-5F Saeghe II ("Thunderbolt II”), serial 3-7182 of 23rd TFS from Tabriz/Shahid Fakouri TFB-2
- IRIAF Northrop F-5F Tiger II of 43rd TFS from Dezful/Shahid Vahdati
- IRIAF McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II
IRIAF McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II fighter-bombers
IRIAF Northrop F-5F Tiger II fighter-bombers
- IRIAF Sukhoi Su-24MK "Fencer-D", serial 3-6805 of 72nd TFS from Shiraz/Shahid Dowran TFB-7
- IRIAF Sukhoi Su-24MK "Fencer-D", serial 3-6858 of 72nd TFS from Shiraz/Shahid Dowran TFB-7
(employing Sakhalyn UPAZ-1A Refuelling System pods under fuselage)
IRIAA Boeing (Elicotteri Meridionali) CH-47C Chinook (219), serial 5-4054
IRIAA Bell AH-1J International Cobra (209), serial 3-4567
IRIAA Bell (Agusta) AB-206B JetRanger II helicopters
NEZAJA Zulfiqar-3 main battle tank
T-72S main battle tank from a NEZAJA armored brigade
NEZAJA T-72Z main battle tank
NEZAJA updated M60A1 main battle tank
NEZAJA tank transporters hauling MBTs
NEZAJA Aqareb wheeled armored fighting vehicle
NEZAJA Fallagh ("Twilight") ultra-light tracked vehicle
NEZAJA Boragh armored personnel carrier
NEZAJA BTR-60PB wheeled armored personnel carrier
NEZAJA Nazeer ("One who warns") combat unmanned ground vehicle
M577 command vehicles depicted as UN peacekeeper force
Sayyad 4 (“Hunter 4”) missile related to development of Bavar 373 (“Belief 373”) air defense system
MIM-23 HAWK type surface-to-air missile transport cannisters
IRIADF 5Yu24M transporter/transloader carrying an S-200VE/SA-5 Gammon 5V28 round
IRIADF 5T53M type transport containers, 5V28 type missile of S-200 type SAM system
IRIADF Shahab Thaqeb (HQ-7 / FM-80) short range air defense missile system
IRIADF Mersad ("Ambush") air defense system (MIM-23B I-HAWK) SAM system transport and launch related components.
IRIADF Mersad ("Ambush") air defense system (MIM-23B I-HAWK) SAM system loader
Telescopic erector launcher (TEL), Noor or Qader anti-ship cruise missile
Nazeat-10H artillery rocket
Naze'at-6H artillery rocket
NEZAJA Fajr-5 333 mm multiple-launch rocket system (MLRS)
NEZAJA BM-21 Grad 122 mm multiple rocket launcher
NEZAJA M107 175 mm self-propelled gun
NEZAJA 130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46)
IRIADF ZU-23-2 "Sergey" towed 23 mm anti-aircraft twin-barreled auticannon
Safir ("Ambassador") variant fitted with 9M113 Konkurs (“Contest”) anti-tank guided missile systems
Detail of 9M113 Konkurs (“Contest”) anti-tank guided missile systems
NEZAJA Muharram 12.7 mm 6-barreled Gatling-type gun
NEZAJA Samander light tactical vehicle fitted with Akhgar 7.62 mm Gatling-type gun
NEZAJA Ranger light tactical vehicle fitted with Akhgar 7.62 mm Gatling-type gun
NEZAJA commando brigade members aboard Banihashem ATV 500 quads, armed with
Steyr HS .50 type single-shot anti-materiel sniper rifles.
Banihashem ATV 500 quads fitted for battlefield medevac duties
NEZAJA 58th "Zulfiqar" commando division members aboard KrAZ-6322 transport truck
IRIAF Kite stand-off sub-munitions dispenser
IRIAF Zoobin air-to-ground missile
Nasr type short-range anti-ship missile
IRIAF Sedjeel (modified MIM-23B I-HAWK) air-to-air missile
IRIAF Yasser rocket-assisted M117 bomb
Iranian "Cruise Missile" land attack cruise missile (LACM)
Qader medium-range anti-ship cruise missile
KAB-1500L laser guided bomb
IRIAF AIM-7 type and AIM-9 type air-to-air missile display
IRIAF Sattar type air-to-ground missile exhibited with TLS-99 laser designator
Left: Nasr type short-range anti-ship missile
Right: IRIAF Fakour-90 (AIM-54) air-to-air missile
Fajr-27 (OTO Melara) 76 mm rapid fire naval artillery system
Parading "Green Beret" members of 65th Airborne Special Forces Brigade
Parading brigade members of NEZAJA 23rd Commando Division
Parading members of IRIN naval infantry
Parading members of Basij paramilitary force
Foreign military observers to Iran Military Day 2015
Photos:
Mohammad Hassanzadeh at Tasnim News Agency
Islamic Republic of Iran News Agency
Mehr News Agency
Mashregh News
AJA.com
11 comments:
Samander is the NOD buggy from C&C ! :)
Iran has some serious missile capability at all levels. Well Done.
Are the soldiers in these parades conscripts or from professional corps? Does anyone have any idea what the ratio is (conscripts vs. professional corps)? Also, and this is a side question, why can't IRN upgrade their Cobras to quad blade copters? Is it that much harder?
Ahahah ! you nailed it, now that you say it, I cannot agree more :-D But Iran needs to build more Obelisks of Light instead though :-) Thanks for the fun moment.
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They are working on 4 blade version as an indigenous national helicopter project but it is very slow. Meanwhile just compare the exhaust gas coming out of the Russian jet engines and that of 50 years old American jet engines.
60% conscripts in the Artesh while Sepah is 100% volunteer professionals. Basij is all volunteers. The Cobras will be replaced by a joint attack helicopter program with Russia and China. Most of over 100 plus fleet has been upgraded anyway. Many militaries including the Turks, Pakistan and Zionists operate Cobras.
IRI is just a front for NOD reborn. Kane is pulling Khamenei's strings! A new Obelisks of light is part of special projects design, maybe even at prototype stage :)
The smoke entrails from the Mig 29 are nothing to worry about, it is just that the Klimov RD-33 is a turbofan jet engine that does not burn JP fuel as efficiently as the US engines. If anyone ever flew an older F4 fly at low altitudes? They also left a good trail until the advent of JP 7 and cleaner fuels and refined General Electric J79 engines after the Vietnam experience when SAMS would lock on to the trails. The Russian SU-30 is more refined and better at burning fuels at low altitudes.
As you can see in the second picture, the F-4 has a smoke trail too, and it is not quite in position relative to the F-5s. The F-4's engines produce visible smoke when thrust is above 70%. This is an indication that the F-4 is accelerating. Perhaps the pilot is trying to catch up with a group ahead of him. You can easily see in every other picture the aircrafts are flying in formation as well as maintaining correct positions, except one that shows the F-4 with the smoking engines.
It is not only Mig-29 but Su-24 s has also the same black smoke trail. In general almost majority if not all of the Russian jet engines have that black smoke trail which is indication of the incomplete combustion and as a result low efficiency of the engine in relation with the amount of the consumed fuel.
Well, wait for american engines, it may happen during your lifetime............
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