TEHRAN – Iran's Army Ground Forces announced that the development of a new domestically-produced helicopter is 80% complete, with the indigenous project expected to be operational within two years.
Deputy Coordinator Major Yousef Ghorbani shared details about the construction of the national helicopter in an interview with Iranian media.
Iran has made substantial progress in developing and introducing several homegrown helicopters, including the IAIO Toufan, which is derived from the U.S.-manufactured AH-1J International.
This helicopter incorporates cutting-edge technologies such as laser systems, digital control mechanisms, and centralized smart arms management systems.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Ghorbani highlighted the Army's commitment to border security, stating that engineering teams are actively involved in the border closure initiative.
“Significant advancements have been made in infrastructure development, including road construction and the fortification of walls, which is currently in progress. Efforts to enhance border security are being expedited, and there is optimism that these initiatives will be completed more swiftly,” the commander stated.
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