A top Iranian commander praises advancements in advanced military technologies
The commander of Iran’s ground forces, Brigadier General Ali Jahanshahi, praised the country’s achievements in the military industry, noting that the armed forces have made breakthroughs in advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence, quantum science, drones, and laser systems.
At a ceremony Saturday in the central Iranian city of Kerman, Brigadier General Jahanshahi stated that all military units are fully prepared, with comprehensive capabilities and equipment, to confront any enemy threat.
Iran’s military forces have now acquired remarkable capabilities in the field of advanced technologies, General Jahanshahi added, hailing these successes as the result of confidence in national capabilities.
Referring to the 12-day war imposed by the Zionist regime and the United States last June, he stated that the Israeli regime, with the support of the United States and NATO and utilizing the world's most advanced technologies, had launched a hybrid and cognitive war against Iran. He emphasized that this war was meticulously planned, with the enemy operating under the assumption that it could lead to the collapse of the Iranian government.
General Jahanshahi noted that, as a result of this war, the preparedness of the armed forces has increased in all areas, drawing lessons from the past and following the directives of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei.
According to the Iranian general, even though the country suffered damage and several of our high-ranking commanders were martyred during the war, the enemy failed to achieve its objectives.
He also paid tribute to the 58 army personnel who sacrificed their lives in defense of the country.
During the confrontation with the Zionist regime, Iran's ballistic missile capabilities were effectively deployed against the enemy, placing it under serious pressure and posing a significant challenge, the commander stated.
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