What will be the main focus of Iran's military drills in the first half of 2025?
Air defense • 25%
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Official announcements from Iran's military or reports from international news agencies
Iran Bolsters Defense with Drills at Fordow, Khondab, and 1,000 Drones Amid Trump's Return
Jan 12, 2025, 07:39 AM
Iran has escalated its military activities, conducting extensive air defense drills focused on protecting its nuclear facilities, including Fordow and Khondab. These maneuvers, named 'Eqtedar 1403', involve missile, radar, and electronic warfare units, as well as manned and unmanned aircraft, simulating offensive and defensive operations. The drills come amid heightened tensions over Iran's nuclear program, particularly with the upcoming return of Donald Trump to the White House on January 20. Iran has also unveiled a new underground missile storage facility, showcasing its ballistic missile capabilities. The military exercises are seen as a response to potential threats from the U.S. and Israel, with Iran's army and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) demonstrating their readiness to defend against aerial and missile attacks. Iran's military has also announced plans to equip its forces with over 1,000 strategic drones, enhancing its defense capabilities. These actions coincide with scheduled nuclear talks with European countries, highlighting Iran's efforts to assert its defensive and offensive military strength amid international scrutiny.
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