Iran has showcased its upgraded domestically-made Bavar-373 Air Defense Missile System, demonstrating its effective integration with Russia's S-300 in destroying designated targets.
On the final day of the large-scale “Eqtedar 1403” air defense drills, Iran’s Army activated the Second-Generation Bavar-373 to engage enemy aircraft attacking the exercise area in the Kavir Desert, successfully destroying the high-altitude hostile target.
The launchers of Bavar-373, which in the initial version lacked radar and relied on the central radar for target tracking and destruction, can now operate independently, IRNA reported.
Furthermore, the Iranian-developed Bavar-373 and the Russian-made S-300 were integrated into the nationwide air defense network for the first time, operating in tandem during the war game