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The performance of Iran’s Bavar 373 missile defense system has astonished media outlets around the world. An American media outlet has reviewed the performance of the Bavar 373 air defense system during the Israeli regime’s terrorist attack on Iran.The outlet states that the Iranian air defense system Bavar 373 has exceeded expectations. This video examines […]

Bavar 373 defense against Israeli missiles
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  • The performance of Iran’s Bavar 373 missile defense system has astonished media outlets around the world. An American media outlet has reviewed the performance of the Bavar 373 air defense system during the Israeli regime’s terrorist attack on Iran.The outlet states that the Iranian air defense system Bavar 373 has exceeded expectations. This video examines the performance of the Bavar 373 missile defense and the power of Iran’s air force. The Bavar 373 system and the S300 missiles have successfully intercepted Israeli drones and some missiles.The Bavar 373 system uses “Sayyad 4” missiles, which are stored in two rectangular launchers and equipped with a phased array radar for tracking aerodynamic targets and ballistic missiles at medium and long ranges. One of the system’s radars, “Miraj 4,” has a range of 450 kilometers, and according to Iran’s claims, this system can track up to 200 targets simultaneously.Meanwhile, what is the status of Iran’s fighter jets, and how do they compare to Israel’s? To counter Israeli F-16 and F-35 fighters, Iran uses U.S.-made aircraft. The Iranian Air Force has approximately 64 F-4 Phantom fighter jets, purchased during the Shah’s era, which are considered the backbone of Iran’s air force. In addition, Iran possesses about 40 F-14 Tomcat fighter jets (U.S.-made), which still pose a serious threat to the F-35s. Iran also has around 30 MiG-29 fighter jets from Russia, which are specifically designed to counter the F-16.Another component of Iran’s air defense is the S-300 system, which was purchased at a cost of around $800 million. It can track targets at a range of 120 kilometers (about 75 miles) and, when fired ballistically, can reach up to 400 kilometers (about 250 miles).The operation of this system begins with the long-range surveillance radar “Big Bird,” which identifies the target and can track up to 300 targets in real-time. The information is then transferred to the command and control center, where it is determined whether the target is friendly or hostile. If the target is confirmed as an enemy, the command and control center orders the launch of the appropriate missile.The type of missile is selected based on the range and type of target, and the system simultaneously launches two missiles toward a target to ensure that if one misses, the second will complete the task. This process occurs in real-time, and the system continuously coordinates the target’s position and missile paths.If the targets are close or flying at low altitude, the “Mist” missile system acts as the last line of defense and can intercept enemy cruise missiles and drones. This system has the capability to track up to 300 targets and engage 60 to 80 targets simultaneously, while also guiding up to 160 missiles at once, as Iran’s defense strategy involves using two missiles for each target

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