Iran tests passive radar in combat drill

Iran's Army has field-tested Iran's newest passive radar-detection system and electronic warfare equipment in the latest military drills aimed at maintaining readiness of a nationwide radar network, Press TV reports on Sunday.

Iran's armed forces deployed the country's most up-to-date passive radar system and hardware for electronic warfare on Saturday, said Colonel Abolfazl Sepehri, the spokesman for the four-day military exercises.

Led by Iranian Army's Khatam al-Anbiya Air Defense Base, the armed forces also employed domestically-developed artillery, missile and composite defense systems to counter possible radar disruptions and enemy telecommunications.

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