Iran Army conducts tests of the Majid missile defense system
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In the ongoing second phase of the Eqtedar (Might) 1403 military drills, air defense units successfully executed operations to detect, identify, and neutralize hostile drone incursions. Utilizing advanced air defense sensors and strategic maneuvers, these defensive actions demonstrate enhanced capabilities in countering aerial threats.
A defense exercise was carried out to simulate an enemy invasion, utilizing visual monitoring networks to detect low-altitude drone attacks within an integrated command and air defense control system.
The Majid missile system effectively engaged and neutralized aircraft following the identification of enemy drone types.
On January 7, the initial phase of the Eqtedar 1403 military exercise commenced in the air defense zone surrounding the Natanz nuclear facility. This operation was initiated following an order from Brigadier General Qader Rahimzadeh, the commander of the Khatam al-Anbia Air Defense Base.