Iran's New Air Defense System Targets U.S. Jet
Iran deployed a new air defense system to target a U.S. fighter jet, aiming for full airspace control. This move was confirmed by Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya joint military command. The spokesperson expressed confidence in achieving comprehensive surveillance and control over Iranian skies, as reported by Iranian state media.
On Friday, Iran took a significant step in bolstering its military capabilities by using a new air defense system to target a U.S. fighter jet. This development was announced on Saturday by Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya joint military command.
The action signals Iran's determination to assert its authority over its airspace. A spokesperson from the joint military command confidently stated that the country is on track to "definitely achieve full control" over its skies.
This assertion of confidence was conveyed through Iranian state media, reflecting the country's commitment to enhancing its defense infrastructure and maintaining sovereignty over its airspace.
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