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Iran unveils homemade fighter jet
 
February 03, 2013
 
 
Iran unveils  homemade fighter jet

TEHRAN (AFP/Reuters) - Iran on Saturday unveiled a fighter jet it said was designed and built domestically, with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad touting it as ‘one of the most advanced’ aircraft in the world.State television footage showed the grey, futuristic-looking aircraft, code-named Qaher (Conqueror) F-313, displayed in a hangar. The warplane “is among the most advanced fighter jets in the world,” Ahmadinejad told defence ministry top brass at the unveiling, media reports said.Ahmadinejad said the aircraft was designed and built in Iran, and was test-flown for ‘thousands of hours’ by pilots who are “very satisfied with its performance.” The unveiling comes as Iran marks the 34th anniversary of the 1979 revolution, which replaced the US-backed shah with an Islamic regime.Iran traditionally uses the anniversary period to showcase military, space and nuclear advances, against the backdrop of international sanctions. Ahmadinejad called Qaher ‘a deterrent’ meant to send a “message of peace,” despite its aggressive name.Media quoted Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi as saying the plane boasted a very low radar signature, and that ‘advanced materials’ were used to build it.He said, without elaborating, that it is also equipped with “advanced electro-avionics systems.” Vahidi said the plane could land on short runways and will “meet the needs of the Iranian air force.” The Islamic republic is subject to a US embargo which prohibits it from buying new fighter jets and spare parts for its aging air force, much of which is of American origin and was bought in a huge pre-revolution spending spree.Iran also has Russian jets, but in past years has concentrated on developing entirely home-produced warplanes.Tehran is also locked in a showdown with the UN Security Council over its controversial nuclear programme of uranium enrichment, and talks with world powers aimed at resolving international concerns have been stalled for months.Iran’s functional air force has been limited to perhaps as few as a few dozen strike aircraft, either Russian or ageing US models acquired before the 1979 Iranian revolution.The Islamic Republic, under an international arms embargo, has long struggled to find spare parts and some military experts say the fleet is outdated.Tensions in the region have simmered over Tehran’s nuclear programme. Israel has threatened to bomb its nuclear sites if diplomacy and sanctions fail to stop Iranian nuclear activity the West suspects is aimed at developing a weapons capability.Iran denies the weapons charge, saying it seeks only electricity and medical isotopes.“Now the speed of Iran’s development in science and technology does not depend on circumstances, it depends on our will,” Ahmadinejad said on Saturday in remarks carried on state television. “We should set higher targets. We see that it is possible, we have the capabilities.”“This project carries the message of brotherhood, peace, and security and it doesn’t pose any threat to anyone. There is no intention to interfere in any other country’s affairs,” he said.

 
 
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