The Iranian Government makes a show of military force on Iran Army Day with parades every 18 April, often demonstrating new defense technologies.
The former Supreme leader of Iran, Ruhollah Khomeini named 18 April as Army Day, calling for military parades to exhibit the nation's military preparedness. The Iranian military honors the country's National Army Day by annual military parading in many cities of Iran every 18th day of April. The biggest march is held in front of the mausoleum of Ruhollah Khomeini.
Israel’s technological superiority over Iran enables the Israeli army to strike on Iranian soil, say by using the US-made state-of-the-art F-35 fighters ... By gauging the Israeli army’s performance on ...
Khalife said he got 'a bit of a thrill' out of trying to be a double agent, but struggled to gain the Iranians' trust until he started making fake top secret documents and told them he worked for a 'Gucci' unit in the BritishArmy.
UK govt sanctions Iranian military chiefs after Israel attack ... Among the individuals subject to a travel ban and assets freeze are the commander-in-chief of the Iranian army, Abdolrahim Mousavi, and the head of the air force Hamid Vahedi.
an Iranian-Israeli war being fought on Lebanese soil ... This is why we see an Israeli raising his flag while Iranian flags and symbols are displayed along the road to Beirut’s airport, in Dahieh and in many other cities and villages.
While the exercise at sea was ongoing, a counter-terrorism exercise took place on land at the Jebel Akhdar training area, involving special force troops from the Iranian Army’s 65th Airborne brigade based at Mehrabad International Airport.
... Iranian Army and deputy chief for co-ordination of the Iranian Army.Ali-Mohammad Naini, IRGC spokesperson.Houssein Pourfarzaneh, chief engineer of Farzanegan Propulsion SystemsDesign Bureau (FPSDB).
– Mohammad-Hossein Dadras, deputy commander-in-chief of the Islamic Republic of IranArmy... – Habibollah Sayyari, head of the joint staff of the Iranian Army and deputy chief for co-ordination of the Iranian Army.
Among the individuals subject to a travel ban and assets freeze are the commander-in-chief of the Iranian army, Abdolrahim Mousavi, and the head of the air force Hamid Vahedi.
It later transpired that the projectiles—Iranian Fattah 1 and Kheibar Shekan ballistic missiles—were heading towards the southern Israel Air Force (IAF) base at Nevatim, and possibly also towards the nuclear plant at Dimona.
In other words, the decision in this sovereign matter is not up to the Lebanese, their government, parliament, and army, but to Iran. Before his death, Nasrallah was the conduit for Iranian directives—there was no need for an announcement them Tehran.
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One drone was reportedly shot down over the Mediterranean Sea west of Israel, but another - reportedly Hezbollah's Mirsad-1 UAV, based on the Iranian Qods Mohajer-2 model - snuck through and impacted the base.