Iran Army's 'Eqtedar 1402' Military exercise kicks off
Iran's Army 'Eqtedar 1402' military exercise started on Friday morning with code name Ali Bin Musa Al-Reza (AS) in Nasrabad general area of Isfahan (central Iran).
MEHR: Iran's Army 'Eqtedar 1402' military exercise started on Friday morning with code name Ali Bin Musa Al-Reza (AS) in Nasrabad general area of Isfahan (central Iran).
Brigadier General "Karim Cheshak", the spokesman for the 'Eqtedar 1402 military exercise of the Iranian Army, said regarding the holding of this exercise: In this exercise, infantry, armored, missile, artillery, air force, drone, engineering, electronic warfare, modern warfare, cyber, ICT units will participate in the exercise. Transport and support planes are present.
Brigadier-General Amir Cheshak added that Iran's Army ground forces 'Eqtedar 1402 military exercise, in accordance with the new organizational combat structure, emphasizes 4 characteristics of distance, accuracy, intelligence, automation, and network-oriented equipment, and these 4 characteristics are evaluated in the field in different stages of this exercise.
The spokesperson of the Iranian 'Eqtedar 1402 military exercise, regarding the objectives of this exercise, stated, "The goals of this exercise are to assess the level of capability of combat units and support of the army's ground forces, review ground combat tactics, operational assessment of new weapons, improve the deterrence power in the face of new threats, and also develop stable security."
Brigadier General Amir Cheshak noted, "In this two-day exercise, in the first phase of the ground and air transfer, we will have 4 combat brigades, a combat engineering group, an artillery group, and other forces from different regions of the country simultaneously, under the command of the Northeast Regional Headquarters. And in the next stage, we have on the agenda the implementation of reconnaissance operations and the collection of news and information using drone, electronic, and electronic eavesdropping systems of the intelligence forces.
The Deputy of Army Ground Forces Operations continued, "In the third and fourth stages of this exercise, the planning and implementation of coastal defense operations, the planning and implementation of night air operations, and the final stage of planning and implementation of offensive operations in order to destroy the attacking forces in "Sarpol" district are on the agenda."