Name: | Type: | Purpose: | Range: | Currently operational: | Remark: |
Mig 29 | many UB | fighter jet, multirole jet | around 1400km | likely around 20 | |
F14 | F14A | fighter jet, multirole jet, interceptor | around 1250km | at least 20 (refurbished) "survived" | |
SU-25 | ? | mainly ground attack jet | 750-1300km | only a few (refurbished) are active | some were shipped from Iraq to Iran |
SU-24 | SU-24MK | mainly ground attack jet | around 2700km | at least 25, also recently "refurbished" | some were shipped from Iraq to Iran |
Saeqeh | I, II | Primary: fighter, Secondary: multi-role | around 3000km | at least 10. Candidate jet to aquire more. | Iranian build (F5 Tiger "look-alike"). |
Kowsar | ? | Primary: Trainer, fighter, Secondary: multi-role | ? | at least 8. Candidate jet to aquire more. | Iranian build (F5 Tiger "look-alike"). Much critism exists on this jet. |
Mirage F1 | ? | Fighter, ground attack | around 3000km | at least 20 | many were shipped from Iraq to Iran |
Name: | In service since: | Type: | Range: | Length: | Number operational: | Launched from: | Missile(s): | Remark: | |
Sevom Khordad (3rd) | 2016 | medium range: | up to 120km, up to about 25km altitude, depending on missile | Mobile Truck (TEL): per truck, usually 3 missiles. A battery usually has 2 or 3 TEL's. | likely Taer-2B and/or Sayyad-2C missiles. | A TEL of the Khordat 3rd system, shows similarity with Rusian Buk M2EK. | |||
Khordad 15 | early 2019 | longer range | up to 200km, up to about 30km altitude, using the Sayyad-3 | Mobile Truck (TEL): per truck, usually 4 missiles, in rectangular canisters. | likely Sayyad-3 missiles. | Very recent system. Usually 2 or 3 TEL's per battery. | |||
SA-20c (Russian S300PMU2) | probably early 2017 | longer range | up to about 195km using the S-300PMU2/48N6E2 | Any S300 system uses multiple types of missiles. | at least 4x SA-20c systems | Mobile Truck (TEL): per truck, usually 2,4 missiles, in cylindrical tubes | S300PMU2/48N6E2, and shorter range s300 variants, as is standard configurations in S300 systems. | Different configurations in master/slave/radar/firing TEL's, but at least 3 vehicles. Probably located at critical sites like nuclear facilities, Teheran etc.. | |
Originally, SA-5 (Russian S200). Today, (after 2011) most seems to be upgraded to "S200 Ghareh" systems. Before that (2007), the systems were upgraded to S-200 Fajr-8 missiles. | probably around 2007-2019 (replacing to Iranian S200 based missiles) | longer range | The later S200 Ghareh systems: 250-300km, altitude > 30km | Original S200, was mounted on (static) launcher. Today, probably most is mobile. | S200 Ghareh | Originally S200 missile. Likely, most have been replaced by "S200 Ghareh" missiles (S200 based, Iranian upgraded missile). | |||
Mersad system | around 2010 | short range | Salamche and Shahain missiles, both around 40-50km | Semi-mobile. A launch unit can be towed. The unit usually contains 3 missiles. | Currently, likely to be the "Salamche" and "Shahain" missiles | Originally based on the MIM-23 Hawk system. Current systems, have gone through various development phases. |
Name: | Type: | Range: | Length: | CEP: | Currently operational: | Warhead: | Status: |
Dezful | SRBM | 700-1000km | XX | XX | XX | XX | Exists. |
Shahab-1 | SMRB | 300-350km | XX | XX | XX | XX | Exists. |
Shahab-2 | SRBM | around 500km | XX | XX | XX | XX | Exists. |
Fateh-110 | SRBM | around 300km | XX | XX | XX | XX | Exists. |
Tondar-69 | SRBM | around 150km | XX | XX | XX | XX | Exists. |
Zolfaghar | SRBM | around 700km | XX | XX | XX | XX | Exists. |
Qiam-1 | SRBM | around 700km | XX | XX | XX | XX | Exists. |
Shahab-3 | MRBM | around 1300km | XX | XX | XX | XX | Exists. |
Ghadr-1 | MRBM | around 1500km | XX | XX | XX | XX | Exists. |
Sejjil | MRBM | around 2500km | XX | XX | XX | XX | Exists. |
Emad | MRBM | around 2000km | XX | XX | XX | XX | Exists. |
Khorramshahr | MRBM | around 2000km | XX | XX | XX | XX | Exists. |
Shahab-4 IRIS | IRBM | ? | XX | XX | XX | XX | It's likely that IRIS became the Safir class SLV. |
Shahab-5 | IRBM | ? | XX | XX | XX | XX | Speculative. Possibly modified Shimorgh 3/4 types. |
Shahab-6 | ICMB | ? | XX | XX | XX | XX | Speculative. Possibly modified Shimorgh 3/4 types. |
Name: | Type: | In service since: | Range: | Length: | CEP: | Currently operational: | Warhead: | Remark: | Status: |
Soumar (Meshkat) | - | Probably around 2015 | at least 1400km | around 7m | ? | ? | ? | Ground launched missile. Descendand of the Russian Kh55. Some reports say that it is airlaunched. That was indeed a charcteristic of the Kh55. It might have been converted to ground launch. | Exist |
Ya-Ali | - | Probably around 2014 | Probably around 700km | around 5m | ? | ? | ? | Probably a Ground launched missile. Might be a descendend of the Chinese C-602 (*) | Exist |
Hoveyzeh | - | Probably early 2019 | At least 1400km, likely more. | Around 7m | ? | ? | ? | Probably a Ground launched missile. Decendand, and upgraded version of the Soumar. | Exist |
Name: | In service since: | Propulsion: | Overall silhouet: | Currently operational: | Range: | Purpose/Armament: |
Shahed 129 (predecessors 121, 123) | early 2012 | Propellor at backside | Appearance like a "MQ-9 reaper", but much smaller and lighter | Probably aroud 20, in 2019 | about 2000km, or 24h flight | 4 mountpoints for precision-guided glide bombs Sadid-345 PGM |
Shahed 171 Simorgh (smaller versions are the Saegheh, Saegheh-2) | around 2016 | Jet engine | Flying wing, a copy of RQ-170 | Some question if it's operational. But, testflights have been confirmed. The Saegheh-2 and Shahed are in production. At least 10, in 2019. | ? | ? |
Ababil 3 (with a wide range of predecessors, and forks) | Ababil 3 around 2008. Predecessors as of early '90's | Propellor at backside | The Ababil series is build in large numbers, and knows several operators outside Iran | Refitted Ababil series, carry warheads of different sizes, dependend on Operator |