List of military equipment manufactured in Iran
In recent years, the Iranian government states that it has self-sufficiency in essential military hardware and defense systems.
Tehran established an arms development program during the Iran–Iraq War to counter the weapons embargo imposed on it by the US and its Western allies. Since 1992, Iran has manufactured its own tanks, armored personnel carriers, missiles, radars, boats, submarines, unmanned aerial vehicles, and fighter planes.
History
From 1925 to the Iranian Revolution in 1979, Iran used to be equipped with the very latest Western hardware. Cases exist where Iran was supplied with equipment even before it was made standard in the countries that developed it. Primary suppliers included the United States, Britain, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, Israel, and the Soviet Union.The Iran–Iraq War, and post revolutionary sanctions at the time had a dramatic effect on Iran's inventory of western equipment. Under the pressures of war, all supplies were quickly exhausted and replacements became increasingly difficult to come by. The war eventually forced Iran to turn to the Soviet Union, North Korea, Brazil, and China to meet its short term military requirements. Nevertheless, the experience of using quality equipment was not lost on any of the branches of the Iranian armed forces. Disappointed by the older Warsaw Pact equipment, Iran sought to develop its own ability to mirror the technology of its likely enemies, and to provide a totally reliable source of equipment for the future.
After the Iranian revolution, developments in military technology were carried out with the technical support of Russia, China, and North Korea; building upon the foundations established by western contractors. Iranian reliance on these countries has rapidly decreased over the last decade in most sectors as Iran sought to gain total independence; A major exception however, is the aerospace sector, where Iran is still dependent on external help. Iran has, at present, reverse engineered existing foreign hardware, adapted it to their own requirements and then mass-produced the finished product. Examples of this abound, such as the Boragh and the IAMI Azarakhsh. In an attempt to make its military industries more sustainable Iran has also sought to export its military products, see Iranian Military Exports.
Defense production
The following list consists of some weapons systems that Iran manufactures domestically:Aircraft and Helicopters
- Azarakhsh – modified copy of U.S. F-5 Freedom Fighter, one-seat fighter aircraft, and combat capable trainer.
- Saeqeh – fighter aircraft. Second generation Azarakhsh with a twin canted tail configuration.
- Saeqeh 2 – double-cockpit supersonic fighter jet
- Kowsar – fourth-generation fighter jet
- Shafaq – advanced light fighter/trainer, still in development.
- Qaher-313 – Stealth single-seat multi-role combat aircraft.
- IR.An-140. - licensed production of Ukrainian Antonov An-140
- Parastoo – propeller-driven training aircraft. Reverse engineered Beech F33 Bonanza.
- Dorna – training aircraft
- JT2-2 Tazarv – third generation of the Dorna mentioned above. Still in prototype stage.
- Simorgh – training aircraft.
- Fajr F.3 – Indigenous trainer aircraft
- Panha 2091 – overhauled U.S. AH-1J SeaCobra refitted with indigenous components.
- Toufan I, II – helicopter based on AH-1J and produced by Iran Aviation Industries Organization, 10 Toufan I were delivered to Army in May 2010. Improved Toufan II unveiled in January 2013.
- Shabaviz 2061 – overhauled U.S. Bell 206 JetRanger refitted with indigenous components.
- Shabaviz 275 – overhauled U.S. Bell 205 JetRanger refitted with indigenous components
- Bell 214 – Reverse engineered and built in Iran
- HESA Shahed 278 – Developed from Bell 206 & Panha Shabaviz 2061
- HESA Shahed 285 – New Iranian Designed Attack Helicopter
- Bavar 2 – fixed-wing seaplane capable of patrol and reconnaissance missions.
- Saba 248 – medium-weight, double-engine, quadrotor aircraft, capable of carrying eight occupants
- Tizro – training aircraft
- Yasin – training aircraft
- Chakavak – ultralight training-reconnaissance planes
[Unmanned aerial vehicles]
- Ababil – Domestically-manufactured naval surveillance plane. Ababil-5 is for medium-range reconnaissance and surveillance missions and the Ababil-T for short/medium-range attack missions.
- Kaman-12 - combat UAV. The aircraft can fly at 200 kilometers per hour for 10 straight hours. It can use an airstrip as short as 400 meters and covers a 1,000-kilometer combat radius. The UAV weighs 450 kilograms and can carry a payload as heavy as 100 kilograms.
- Mohajer I/II/III/IV
- Mohajer-6
- Rad
- Nazir
- Saeghe – Target drone
- Sabokbal – First Iranian super lightweight drone, capable of recording and dispatching films and can be prepared for flight in less than five minutes.
- Zohal – VTOL unmanned aerial vehicle
- Talash 1,2 – Iranian training UAV.
- Karrar – capable of carrying a military payload of rockets to carry out bombing missions against ground targets. It is also capable of flying long distances at a very high speed.
- Sofreh Mahi – Stealth UCAV
- A1 – A1 is capable of travelling for at least two hours, and can carry a 5-kilogram payload.
- Shaparak – has a maximum operational radius of 50 kilometers, and a maximum flight ceiling of 15,000 feet. This UAV is capable of three and half hours of non-stop flying, and can carry an 8-kilogram payload.
- Saegheh
- Shahed 129 – UCAV with 24-hour flight capability and armed with Sadid missiles.
- Sayeh – Reverse-engineered copies of ScanEagle, made on a domestic production line and put into service by the Iranian armed forces.
- Yasir – Modified version of ScanEagle, it has a 19,500 ft service ceiling, an endurance of 24 hours, and an operational radius of about 750 km.
- H-110 Sarir – capable of carrying air-to-air missiles.
- Hamaseh – A medium-range drone, capable of carrying air to ground missiles.
- AB-3
- Raad 85 – Suicide drone.
- Fotros – UCAV with range of 2000 km, flight ceiling of 25,000 ft and 16–30 hours flight endurance, armed with missiles.
- Farpad – hand-launched surveillance aircraft
- Oghab – a combat drone capable of carrying air-to-surface missiles
- Shahin – a drone that can collect information on the positions and movements of enemy forces on reconnaissance missions
- Sadeq – a newer version of Mohajer-4
- Khodkar - wide-body combat and surveillance; using J85 turbojet engine
- Mobin
- Kian - the newest Iranian UCAV
- Pelican-2 - a vertical takeoff and landing naval drone.
Aircraft upgrades and components
- Iran claims to have upgraded its US-made F-4, F-5, and F-14 fighter jets, and produced spare parts including tires, avionics, and engine components.
- Shahed flight recorder – able to record flight, image, and sound parameters.
Simulators
- F-4 Phantom Simulator
- Toufan or AH-1J assault helicopter simulator
- Shahed-278 and Bell-206 simulator – Under project Mansour Iran built 27 Bell-206 simulators in 2003.
- Bell 214 simulator – it was built under project Qader-3 and it had cost Iran 17 billion and 500 million rials.
- Submarine Simulator – Iran's "Tareq-class" submarine.
- F-5 Tiger simulator
- Misagh rocket launcher simulator
- Mig-29 Fulcrum simulator
- F-14 Tomcat simulator
- Mirage F-1 simulator
- Hawk and Mersad air defense systems simulator
- Iran-140 full flight simulator
- Iran-140 fix base flight simulator
- Fokker-100 fix base flight simulator
- SOCATA TB-21 Trinidad fix base flight simulator
Radar systems
- BSR-1 – VHF radar.
- Matla-ul-fajr I/II radar system
- Kashef 1&2 radars
- Alvand radar
- Asr – Asr radar is described by Iranian officials as a S band naval three-dimensional phased array radar with a range of 200 km and capable of simultaneously identifying and intercepting 100 targets at water level or above, this radar will be installed on Jamaran frigates.
- Alim radar system
- RASIT ground-surveillance radar – Iran captured a number of Iraqi radars during the 1980–1988 war, and now manufactures a reverse-engineered version carried aboard a truck
- Thamen – radar system
- Electro-optical/radar system
- E-warfare systems
- Sepehr – OTH radar with a range of 3,000 kilometers in radius
- Najm-802 – Phased array radar system
- Ghadir – The Ghadir radar system which covers areas 1,100 km in distance and 300 km in altitude has been designed and built to identify aerial targets, radar-evading aircraft, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles as well as low-altitude satellites.
- Arash – long-range radar, entered service in December 2013.
- Ghamar is an Iranian native production in electronic warfare.
- Khalij-e fars and Moraqeb – three dimensional phased array radar systems that can detect aerial threats up to a range of 800 and 400 kilometers respecively
- Fat’h 14 – with a range of 600 kilometers and can detect small airborne targets at a high altitude
- Me’raj 4 – ground-based long-range 3D surveillance radar system
- Nazir – long-range radar system with the capability of detecting radar-evading targets
- Bina
- Kavosh – based on MPQ-50
- Hadi – based on MPQ-46
- Hafez – 3D phased array radar
- Melli – with a range of 450 km
- Jooya
- Alvand
- Tareq
- Basir-110
- GSR-110
- Ofogh
- 10th Shahrivar
- Arash I/II
- Mesbah
- Shahab
- Elm ol-Hoda
- Bashir
- Fath-2
- Keyhan
- Afagh - Coastal radar
- Falaq - Reconstructed from Russian 67N6E 3D radar
Missiles
Medium-range (MRBM)">Medium-range ballistic missile">Medium-range (MRBM)
Medium-range missiles are considered to have a range between 1000 and 3000 kilometers.- Shahab-3A/B/C – strategic MRBM with a range of 1,200 km to 2,100 km.
- Ghadr-110 MRBM with a range of 2000–3000 km.
- Ashoura missile 2 stage solid fuel MRBM with a range of 2,000 km.
- Sejjil 2-stage solid fuel MRBM with a range of 2000–2500 km.
- Fajr-3 MIRV warhead.
- Emad – improved version of Shahab-3 with 500-meter precision.
- Zolfaqar – Ballistic solid-fueled missile with a range of 750 km.
- Khorramshahr – MRBM capable of carrying multiple warheads with a range of 2000 km.
Short-range (SRBM)">Short-range ballistic missile">Short-range (SRBM)
- Shahab-1 – Tactical SRBM with a range of 350 km. Copy of Soviet SS-1C/Scud-B
- Shahab-2 – Tactical SRBM with a range of 750 km. Copy of Soviet SS-1D/Scud-C
- Naze'at – Unguided rocket series.
- Fateh-110 – single-stage solid-propellant SRBM with a range of 200 km
- Zelzal 1/2/3/3B – Single-stage SRBM with a range of 200 to 400 km
- Qiam 1 – Tactical SRBM with a range of 750 km. Uses liquid fuel and has a smart targeting system.
- Raad-500 – Tactical lightweight variant of Fateh-110 family of tactical SRBM with a 200 km increased range
[Cruise missiles]
- Nasr-1 – Iranian-made short-range missiles.
- Meshkat – Iranian cruise missile with range of 2000 kilometers.
- Qader – Iranian anti-ship cruise missile with a range over 200 km.
- Ya-Ali – Iranian land attack cruise missile with 700 km range.
- Soumar – copy of the Raduga Kh-55.
- Noor – Anti-ship cruise missile based on C-802
- Kowsar – medium-range, land-based anti-ship missile
- Ghadir
- Nasr-e Basir – Anti-ship cruise missile
- Zafar – Anti-ship cruise missile
- Nasir – anti-ship cruise missile
- Hoveyzeh- Surface-to-surface cruise missile with a range of 1350 km.
Anti-tank missiles
- Raad – copy of Soviet AT-3 Sagger
- RPG-7 – Copy of Soviet RPG-7. Iran is forecast to manufacture 2.88 percent of the worlds RPG-7's by 2014.
- RPG-29
- Saegheh – improved version of the RPG-7
- Toophan – Copy of American TOW missile
- Toophan 2 – Improved Toophan
- Toophan 5 – Anti-armor, anti-tank missile with two warheads
- Saeghe 1/2 – reverse engineered M47 Dragon
- Towsan – Iranian version of the 9M113 Konkurs/AT-5 Spandrel
- Dehlaviyeh – Locally produced version of the Kornet-E
- Tondar – Iranian made version of 9M119 Svir ATGM with max range of 4,000 meters.
- Pirooz – anti-tank guided missile
Recoilless rifles
- SPG-9 – reverse engineered version of 73 mm SPG-9 recoilless rifle
- 106mm Recoilless rifle – Iranian version of M40 A2 recoilless rifle
Air defense weapons
- Khordad 15 - Surface-to-air missile system
- Qaem – anti-helicopter, lightweight, laser-guided missile
- Raad – anti-helicopter system.
- Misagh-1 – copy of Chinese QW-1 Vanguard with upgrades
- Misagh-2 – copy of Chinese QW-2 Vanguard
- Misagh-3 – shoulder-fired missile
- 23mm Anti-Aircraft Gun – Iranian version of ZU-23 which comes in one or two barrel configurations
- Samavat 35 mm Anti-Aircraft Guns – Copy of Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon skyguard
- Sa'ir 100 mm Anti-Aircraft Guns – Upgraded automatic version of KS-19 100 m gun, it can detect and intercept targets automatically through radar or optical systems at low and medium altitude
- Shahab Thaqeb – copy of the Chinese HQ-7
- SM-1 copy of RIM-66 Standard.
- Sayyad-1 / Sayyad-1A – upgraded copy of Chinese HQ-2, Sayyad-1A has IR tracking.
- Sayyad-2. Upgraded version of the Sayyad-1 system with higher precision, range and defensive power. It is equipped with a 200-kilogram warhead and has a speed of 1,200 meters per second. The Sayyad-1 missile defense system is composed of two-stage missiles that can target all kinds of aircraft, including bombers, at medium and high altitudes.
- Fajr-8 – upgrade of S-200
- Fajr-27 – advanced sea rapid fire cannon
- Fath – the 40-millimeter naval cannon's range is 12 km and shoots 300 projectiles per minute.
- Mersad – Iran's first advanced air defense system based on the US MIM-23 Hawk. It is capable of hitting modern aircraft flying at low and medium altitudes. The Mersad system is equipped with sophisticated radar signal processing technology, an advanced launcher, and electronic equipment for guidance and target acquisition. Mersad uses domestically manufactured Shahin missiles.
- Mesbah 1 air defense system – can target and destroy fighters, helicopters, cruise missiles and other objects flying at low altitude. Mesbah 1 is equipped with a three-dimensional interception radar and an optical guidance system. Mesbah 1 can fire four thousand rounds per minute.
- Mehrab – surface-to-air medium-range smart missile. The Mehrab missile is equipped with anti-radar and anti-jamming systems, and if the enemy tries to jam the guidance system of the missile, it immediately identifies the source of the interference and changes its course toward the source and destroys the jammer.
- Raad – Air defence system with range of 50 kilometers and engagement altitude of 25 to 27 kilometers
- Bavar-373 - Iran-made air defense system carrying surface-to-air missile Sayyad-4, which uses two or three types of missiles to confront aerial targets in different layers.
- Ya Zahra – Low-altitude mobile air defense system.
- Soheil – Quadruped- MANPADS missile launcher, which can detect and intercept aerial targets.
- Herz-9 – Passive low-altitude mobile air defense system with operating range of 10 km and operating altitude of 5 km.
- Talaash- A mid-range, high-altitude missile mobile air defense missile system which uses an upgraded copy of SM-1 missile called Sayyad-2, in November 2013 Iran launched the production line of Sayyad-2 missile.
- Asefeh – Asefeh is three-barrelled 23 mm Gatling gun that is reportedly capable of firing up to 900 rounds a minute, it is currently under development by IRGC ground force and will be used as a close in weapon system to defend against cruise missiles.
- 3rd Khordad – missile system with a range of 75 kilometers and an altitude of 30 kilometers
- Tabas – missile system with a range of 60 kilometers and an altitude of 30 kilometers
Air-to-ground munitions
- Qadr – Electro-optically guided 2000 lb glide-bomb
- Zoobin – Electro-optically guided 750 lb glide-bomb
- Akhgar missile – The 1.7-meter-long, television-guided missile has a range of 30 kilometers and can fly at a speed of 600 kilometers per hour.
- Sattar 1/2/3/4 – Medium Range air-to-ground missiles.
- Qassed I/II/III – Electro-optically guided 2000 lb bomb. Qassed-2 has a range of about 50 km, Qassed-3 has a range of over 100 km
- Asre – Laser-guided air-to-ground missile.
- Kite – Stand-off sub-munitions dispenser.
- Yasser – 750 lb air-to-ground missile. Was created by simply removing the nose section of the MIM-23 and replacing it with a modified M117 gravity bomb with its tail fins removed.
- Bina – Laser-guided air-to-ground and ground-to-ground missile. It appears to be an AGM-65 Maverick air-to-ground missile with a semi-active laser seeker fitted to its nose.
- Sadid-1 – Light air to ground missile.
- Shafaq
- Balaban - Satellite-guided long-range bomb
- Yasin - 50-km range guided bomb
- Qaem 1/5/9 – Electro-optically or thermally-guided weapon.
- Qaem 114 – Electro-optically guided anti-armor 1,000 mm penetrating dual-charge warhead missile similar to the US-made AGM-114 Hellfire
Air-to-air missiles
- Fatter – copy of U.S. AIM-9 Sidewinder
- Sedjil – copy of U.S. MIM-23 Hawk converted to be carried by aircraft
- Fakour 90 – Iranian version of AIM-54 Phoenix, it was successfully tested in February 2013.
Naval missiles
- Ra'ad – Indigenously developed long-range anti-ship missile based on HY-2 Silkworm.
- Fajre Darya- copy of Sea Killer II.
- Kowsar 1/2/3 – Several versions based on Chinese C-701 TL-10 and C-704
- Nasr – Several versions based on TL-6 and C-705
- Tondar – upgraded copy of Chinese C-801. Similar to Noor but powered by solid rocket booster and range of 50 km.
- Thaqeb – Similar to Noor, modified for submarine launch.
- Noor – upgraded copy of Chinese C-802.
- Qader – Iranian anti-ship cruise missile with a range over 200 km.
- Khalij Fars – Anti ship ballistic missile based on Fateh-110
- Zafar – Indigenously developed short-range anti-ship missile.
- Hormuz I/II – naval strike ballistic missile that can hit mobile targets at sea with high precision
- Jask – Submarine-launched cruise missile
Torpedo
- Kuse
- Yasin
- Hoot – A supercavitation torpedo. Possible copy of the Russian VA-111 Shkval.
- Valfajr
Anti-submarine
- Dehlaviyeh – laser-guided anti-submarine missile
Armored Vehicles
- Zulfiqar MBT – Developed from U.S. M60 Patton and Russian T-72
- T-72Z Safir-74 – Indigenously upgraded Soviet T-54/55 and Chinese Type 59
- Mobarez – Indigenous upgrade of British Chieftain.
- Sabalan – An Iranian upgraded version of the US M47M, It has side skirts and a newly built turret fitted with a 105-mm gun, laser range finder, new fire control system and communication equipment.
- T-72S – Soviet T-72 produced under license in Iran
- Karrar – Upgrade of T-72, similar to Russian T-90MS.
- Sayyad – Quick reaction vehicle for unconventional warfare.
- Tosan – Iranian light tank for unconventional warfare, developed from British FV101 Scorpion.
- Cobra BMT-2 – Concept vehicle for the Boragh armed with 23 mm anti-aircraft gun for use as a fire support vehicle.
- Boragh – Copy of Soviet BMP-1 with indigenous upgrades
- Rakhsh – Iranian developed 4x4 armored personnel carrier
- Sarir or Tala'iyeh – Newly developed 4x4 armored personnel carrier for IRGC
- Hoveizeh – Ultra-light tracked APC.
- Aqareb – wheeled battle tank
- Heidar-5 – wheeled minelayer armored vehicle
- Heidar-6 – 8x8 APC
- Toofan- Four-wheel drive APC with protection against land mines and improvised explosive device.
- Ra'ad - 6x6 heavy MRAP
- Heidar-7 - Based on BTR-60PB with TV remote control station for ZU-23-2 and fitted with ERA all-around hull to protect it from ATGMs
Other vehicles
- Sepehr – Iranian tactical vehicle
- Safir Jeep
- Tondar 1.4ton tactical car
- Kaviran – 3.4ton tactical car
- Neynava – 4x4 military truck of Iran-made
- BABR 400 – 8x8 heavy military truck, based on soviet MAZ-537
- Aras l/ll Tactical Vehicle – 3.4ton Tactical Vehicle
- Zoljanah heavy truck – 10x10 heavy duty truck
- Zolfaqar – torpedo-armed watercraft
- Shahid Mohammad Nazeri – long-range and fast cruising watercraft
- Zafar – 8x8 heavy truck, built for Bavar 373
- Pooriya – Tank transporter
- Samandar
- Fallagh – ultra-light tracked combat vehicle with remote weapon station
- Nazir – Unmanned Ground Vehicle armed with missile
- Network-based intelligent robot - It has 6x6 active wheels, load-carrying and high-explosive capabilities, 360° degree rotation and barrier detection. It has a rifle and is capable of targeting and firing automatically at targets and there is also a suicide version for stucking the tanks with below hit.
- Roo'in tan - It is a lightweight tactical bulletproof car that is resistant to steel core bullets up to.50cal
- Kian 500/700 - Tank transporters
Mortars
- 37mm Marsh Mortar – A compact commando mortar developed by the Iranian Army during the Iran-Iraq War
- HM 12 – 60 mm mortar
- HM 13 – 60 mm mortar
- HM 14 – 60 mm mortar
- HM 15 – 81 mm mortar
- HM 16 – 120 mm mortar
- Razm Mortar – 120 mm mortar
- Vafa Mortar – 160 mm mortar.
- 120 mm mortar shells
- 130 mm mortar shells
Artillery
- HM 40 – A 122 mm howitzer
- HM 41 – A 155 mm howitzer
- Wheeled 155-mm self-propelled howitzer
- Raad 1 – SP gun Chinese Type WZ 501/503 armored infantry fighting vehicle with Russian 122 mm gun mounted on top.
- Raad 2 – SP gun based on the U.S. M109 howitzer
- Basir – Laser-guided 155 mm artillery shell capable of engaging moving targets at the range of 20 km.
- Sa’eqeh – remote-controlled anti-helicopter mine with range of 300m
- Baher – 23 mm-caliber anti-aircraft gun
- Nasir - guided shell
- Sayad - anti helicopter mine with vertical range of 100-150 meters
- JAHM - anti helicopter mine with range of 150-180 meters
Rocket Artillery
- HM 20 – Iranian version of the BM-21
- Arash – Iranian 122 mm unguided artillery rocket which was recently turned into a guided weapon
- Oghab – Iranian 230 mm unguided artillery rocket
- Falaq-1 – Iranian 240 mm unguided artillery rocket similar to BM-24
- Falaq-2 – Iranian 333 mm unguided artillery rocket
- Fajr-1 – Iranian version of 107 mm Type 63 MRS artillery rocket
- Fajr-3 – artillery rocket
- Fajr-5 – artillery rocket
- Fateh-313 – solid-fuel precision-guided rocket with a range of 500 km
Small arms
- MPT-9 – Tondar submachine gun – copy of MP5
- KH-2002 – 5.56mm bullpup conversion kit for the M-16
- S-5.56 – copy of Norinco CQ, Chinese clone of the M-16
- KL-7.62 – copy of AKM
- G3A6 – copy of H&K G3A3 7.62 mm
- MGA3 – copy of MG3 7.62 mm
- PC-9 "Zoaf" – copy of Swiss-German SIG P226 pistol
- PKM-T80 – copy of Soviet PKM
- MGD-12.7mm – copy of Soviet DShkM
- Nakhjir – copy of Soviet SVD
- Sayyad – Iranian Steyr HS.50 clone with slightly different muzzle brake and curved pistol grip.
- Shaher – Iranian developed 14.5mm sniper rifle.
- Arash – Indigenous 20mm sniper rifle.
- Akhgar – Iranian made 7.62mm Gatling gun capable of firing 4,000 to 6,000 rounds per minute.
- Moharram – Iranian made 12.7mm Gatling gun capable of firing 2,500 rounds per minute.
- Fateh – Iranian clone of American XCR-L
- Nasr – 12.7mm sniper
- Masaf
- Sama
- Fajr 224
- Baher – 23mm caliber sniper rifle
- Taher – sniper rifle
- ZOAF – pistol
- Siavash – sniper rifle
- Taktab – anti-material rifle
- Fateh – assault fire
- Nasir – 40mm automatic grenade launcher
- Zolfaqar
- Heidar – 12.7mm sniper rifle
Boats and destroyers
- Sina class – heavily upgraded, French Kaman class missile boats.
- * Paykan
- * Joshan
- * Derafsh
- * Kalat
- Moudge class – upgraded and modified British Alvand class frigates.
- * - multi-mission frigate with a displacement of around 1,400 tonnes, can carry 120-140 personnel on board and is armed with a variety of anti-ship and surface-to-air missiles.
- *
- Zolfaqhar – fast attack craft/missile boat
- Seraj – high-speed attack craft
- Yunes 6 – six-passenger hovercraft
- Tondar – Hovercraft with missile/drone launch capability
- Kharg – At a cost of $800 million, the new 13,000-ton vessel carries 12 Iranian strike helicopters, a crew of 200 and has a range of 8,000 nautical miles that reaches the US coast. There are five landing spots on its decks and four parking spots, as well as SM-1 and SAM anti-air missiles and 40-mm Fath-40 AAA anti-air cannon.
- Azarakhsh-clas missile boat – based on C 14-class missile boat
- Tir
- Ya Mahdi
- Bavar GEV
Submarines
- Besat Class Submarine
- Ghadir Class Submarine
- Nahang Class Submarine
- Fateh Class Submarine
Other
- Roo'in 1 bulletproof vest
- Dome and Directional Breakers