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Iran capable of striking 5th-generation fighter jets, says Air Defense Chief

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Iran capable of striking 5th-generation fighter jets, says Air Defense Chief

BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 4. Iran is now capable
of targeting both 4th and 5th-generation fighter jets, the
commander of the country’s Air Defense (AD) Joint Headquarters,
Lieutenant General Alireza Elhami, told reporters, Trend reports.

Elhami stated that Iran’s AD systems can also intercept modern
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) using newly developed domestic
technologies.

He noted that since February 28, more than 160 UAVs have been
shot down over Iranian territory, including models such as “MQ-9,”
“Hermes,” and “Lucas.”

On February 28, the United States and Israel launched military
operations against Iran, striking major cities, including Tehran.
The White House cited missile and nuclear threats originating from
the Islamic Republic as justification for the attacks. The strikes
reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,
along with several other senior officials. In response, Iran’s
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced a large-scale
retaliatory operation against Israel and has targeted U.S.
facilities across Bahrain, Jordan, Iraq, Qatar, Kuwait, the UAE,
Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Syria using ballistic missiles, cruise
missiles, and drones.




The conflict has placed the region’s energy infrastructure and
maritime shipping under serious threat. Due to security tensions in
the Strait of Hormuz, global oil prices have risen significantly.
Iran fully controls the Strait of Hormuz and allows passage only to
vessels it deems necessary.

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