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Iran to Unveil More Home Made Chopper Simulators in Future

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The Iranian Army will unveil helicopter simulators for 209, Cobra and Chinook choppers in coming months, Ground Force Commander General Ahmad Reza Pourdastan announced on Sunday.

Pourdastan made the remarks at a ceremony held to unveil the latest product of the Iranian helicopter simulator industries, dubbed as Qader (Mighty) 3, a simulator of 214 choppers.

The Ground Force commander also announced that the Army plans to unveil 209, Cobra and Chinook helicopter simulators, dubbed as Qader 5, in the next few months.

Iranian experts have made huge progress in designing and developing various types of military simulators in recent years. Simulators help cadets receive better training and test their piloting and shooting skills in various weather conditions.

The product helps the country save millions of dollars.

Last month, General Pourdastan told reporters that the Army planned to unveil more home-made chopper simulators in the current Iranian year (March 2013 – March 2014).

“Four chopper simulators will be unveiled in (the Iranian calendar year of) 1392,” Commander of the Iranian Army Ground Force Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Pourdastan told reporters on the threshold of the country’s National Army Day in mid April.

He added that the country’s defense industries are also working on plans to manufacture a national chopper.

As regards the army’s plans and programs for the current year, Pourdastan said his forces would stage 8 special wargames this year in a bid to maintain and boost their defense capabilities.

Senior Iranian military officials announced in September 2010 that Iran gained self-sufficiency in manufacturing simulators, adding that the country possessed more than 800 home-made simulators then.

In August 2010, the Iranian Army started using two home-made Cobra Chopper simulators in an airborne base in n Iran’s western city of Kermanshah.

In recent years, Iran has made great achievements in the defense sector and gained self-sufficiency in manufacturing essential military hardware and defense systems.

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