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Iran Air Drills: Fighter Jets Hit Targets [Photos]

Iran Air Drills: Fighter Jets Hit Targets [Photos]
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The strategic Sukhoi Su-24 fighter-jets, along with Phantom combat planes of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force [IRIAF], managed to hit their targets in the ongoing air drills on Tuesday night.

Iran Air Drills: Fighter Jets Hit Targets [Photos]

The war game code-named Aerial Power of Fadaeeyan-e Harim-e Velayat 7 [Devotees of Velayat Airspace 7] started on Tuesday morning in the central province of Isfahan with the participation of all air bases of the IRIAF.

Iran Air Drills: Fighter Jets Hit Targets [Photos]

During the third stage of the first day of the aerial exercises, Iran's Sukhoi Su-24 fighter-bombers and Phantom combat planes conducted carpet bombing.

Carpet bombing, also known as saturation bombing, is a large aerial bombing done in a progressive manner to inflict damage in every part of a selected area of land.

Iran Air Drills: Fighter Jets Hit Targets [Photos]

The phrase evokes the image of explosions completely covering an area, in the same way that a carpet covers a floor.

Earlier General Massoud Roozkhosh, the spokesman for the war game, had said the military exercises, will last for two days.

Iran Air Drills: Fighter Jets Hit Targets [Photos]

Dozens of bomber airplanes, fighter jets, military transport aircraft, communication and reconnaissance planes, tanker aircraft and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles [UAVs] are slated to take part in the war game, he added.

The commander also said various defense systems and weapons developed or upgraded by the country's academic and industrial centers and the Ministry of Defense are planned to be showcased during the two-day drills.

Various kinds of domestically made missiles and bombs, including smart heavy and semi-heavy bombs as well as laser and radar-guided missiles, will be used in the war game, General Roozkhosh further noted.

Iran's Air Force holds its annual war games in a bid to boost capabilities to defend the country's airspace.

Source: Tasnim, Edited by website team

 

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