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Ahmadinejad unveils Iran’s newest fighter jet
Qaher-313 fighter-bomber can evade radar

  a.. AP 
  b.. Published: 15:37 February 2, 2013

  Tehran: Iran unveiled on Saturday its newest combat jet, a domestically 
manufactured fighter-bomber that military officials claim can evade radar.

  President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in a ceremony broadcast on state TV that 
building the Qaher-313, or Dominant-313, shows Iran’s will to “conquer 
scientific peaks.”

  The Qaher is one of several aircraft designs rolled out by the Iranian 
military since 2007. Tehran has repeatedly claimed to have developed advanced 
military technologies in recent years but its claims cannot be independently 
verified because the country does not release technical details of its arsenals.

  The Islamic republic launched a self-sufficiency military program in the 
1980s to compensate for a Western weapons embargo that banned export of 
military technology and equipment to Iran. Since 1992, Iran has produced its 
own tanks, armored personnel carriers, missiles, torpedoes, drones and fighter 
planes.

  “Qaher-313 is a fully indigenous aircraft designed and built by our aerospace 
experts. This is a radar-evading plane that can fly at low altitude, carry 
weapons, engage enemy aircrafts and land at short airstrips,” Defence Minister 
Ahmad Vahidi said.

  Some reports however suggest Iran’s programme relies on equipment supplied by 
major international defence contractors - incorporating parts made abroad or 
reverse-engineered technologies into its domestic designs.

  Still photos of the Qaher released by the official IRNA news agency and 
pictures on state TV show a single-seat jet. They described it as a 
fighter-bomber that can combat both other aircraft and ground targets.

  Iran’s English-language state Press TV said Qaher was similar to the 
American-made F/A-18, an advanced fighter capable of dogfighting as well as 
penetrating enemy air defenses to strike ground targets.

  Physically, Press TV said, the aircraft resembles the F-5E/F Tiger II, a much 
older American design that Iran has had in its arsenal since it was supplied to 
the US-allied regime of the Shah before Iran’s 1979 revolution.

  “Development depends on our will. If we don’t have a will, no one can take us 
there,” Ahmadinejad told the inauguration ceremony in Tehran. “Once we imported 
cars and assembled them here. Now, we are at a point where we can design, build 
and get planes in the air.”

  Iran unveiled what it said was its first domestically manufactured fighter 
jet, called Azarakhsh or Lightning, in 2007. In the same year, it claimed that 
Azarakhsh had reached industrial production stage.

  Saeqeh, or Thunder, was a follow-up aircraft derived from Azarakhsh. Iran 
unveiled its first squadron of Saeqeh fighter bombers in an air show in 
September 2010. 


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