By Stijn Mitzer and Joost Oliemans
(Click on the equipment to get a picture of them in Iranian service)
Tanks - Operational
- T-54A
- T-55A
- Type 69 (Captured from Iraq)
- Safir-74, Type 72z, T-72Z or ''Shabdiz'' Two configurations: (2)
- Ch'ŏnma "Chonma-ho''
- T-72M(Captured from Iraq) (Some with an upgraded fire-control system)
- T-72M1 (Some with an upgraded fire-control system)
- T-72S(Some with electro-optical active protection system orslat armour: Two configurations: (2))
- FV 101 Scorpion(Locally upgraded examples known as Tosan)
- FV4201 Chieftain (Loecally upgraded examples known as Mobarez) (Some with a Russian V-84 engine)
- M47M (Some upgraded with an EO device and explosive reactive armour)
- M48A5
- M60A1 Patton
- Karrar Two configurations: (2) Prototype: (1)
Tanks - Prototypes
- T-72 ''Khorramshahr'' (Ukrainian upgrade of the T-72M1, not adopted)
- Sabalan(Local upgrade of the M47M, not destined to enter service)
- TiamPrototype: (1)(Local upgrade of the M47M, not destined to enter service)
- SamsamThree configurations: (2)(3)(Local upgrade of the M60, not destined to enter service)
- Zolfaghar ''Zulfiqar-1, A and B''Two configurations: (2)(Did not enter service)
- Zolfaghar ''Zulfiqar-2, 3, C and D'' Three configurations: (2)(3)(Not destined to enter service)
- Zolfaghar-E ''Zulfiqar-3''(Not destined to enter service)
- Unnamed T-55 Upgrade (1)Two configurations: (2)(Did not enter production)
- Unnamed T-55 Upgrade (2) (Did not enter production)
- Unnamed T-72M Upgrade(Unlikely to enter production)
- RakhshTwo configurations: (2)(Revolutionary Guards upgrade of the T-72M(1)/S, yet to enter mass production) (In service with Iraq's Popular Mobilisation Forces)
- Unknown Light Tank (Did not enter production)
Armoured Fighting Vehicles - Operational
- EE-9 (Captured from Iraq)
- M113½ C&R ''Lynx'' (Some armed with ZU-23s)
Armoured Fighting Vehicles - Prototypes / Not Mass- Produced
- Aghareb (Not destined to enter service)
- Fallagh (Not destined to enter service)
- Tosan 30 (Not destined to enter service)
- Sayyad (Not destined to enter service)
Infantry Fighting Vehicles - Operational
- BMP-1
- BMP-2 Obr. 1980 ''Zoljanah 'or Zuljenah'' (Some upgraded to carry Dehlavieh ATGMs)
- BTR-82
Infantry Fighting Vehicles - Prototypes / Not Mass- Produced
- Zoljanah(Local upgrade of the BMP-2, not destined to enter service)
- Makran (Local upgrade of the BTR-50)
- Heidar-6 (Local upgrade of the BTR-60, not destined to enter service)
- Heidar-7 (Local upgrade of the BTR-60, not destined to enter service)
- Boragh Armored Infantry Combat Vehicle ''AICV or Cobra'' Two configurations: (2) (In service with Sudan)
- Tosan(Not destined to enter service)
- BMP-1 - ZU-23(In service with Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces)
- Unknown BMP-1 Upgrade (1) (Yet to enter mass production)
- Unknown BMP-1 Upgrade (2) (Yet to enter mass production)
Armoured Personnel Carriers - Operational
- BTR-50PK
- BTR-60PB Three configurations: (2)(3) (Can be armed with ZU-23s)
- M113 Four configurations: (2)(3)(4)
- Boragh ''Boraq''(Can be armed with MRLs and ZU-23s: Three configurations: (2)(3))
- Rakhsh (Can be armed with ZU-23s)
Armoured Personnel Carriers - Prototypes / Not Mass-Produced
- Shahid Farsi(Did not enter production) Two configurations: (2)
- Shahid Etebari(Did not enter production)
- Sheni-Dar (Did not enter production) Two configurations: (2)
- Howeizeh (Not destined to enter service) Two configurations: (2)
- Talaieh ''Tala'eeyeh''''Sarir''(Not destined to enter service)
- Tosan(Not destined to enter service)
Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicles
- Toofan
- Ra'ad ''Fakke''(Yet to enter mass production)
- Caracal (Yet to enter mass production)
Infantry Mobility Vehicles (IMV)
- M1151 HMMWV (Taken over from Afghan National Army elements that escaped to Iran)
- YOZ 102
- Jasour
- Fateq
- Roueintan (Yet to enter mass production)
- Early Rakhsh Two configurations: (2)(Can be armed with ZU-23s Two configurations: (2))
- Late Rakhsh
- Kia Three configurations: (2)(3)
- Unknown IMV (1)
- Unknown IMV (2)
Military Engineering Vehicles - Operational
- FV4204 Armoured Recovery Vehicle
- FV4205 Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge
- Type 653 ''Hunter'' Armoured Recovery Vehicle
- GSP Self-Propelled Amphibious Ferry
- T-55 MRT ''Mine Clearing Roller Tank''
- T-62 MRT 'Mine Clearing Roller Tank'
- Rakhsh Explosive Ordnance Disposal Vehicle
Military Engineering Vehicles - Prototypes / Not Mass-Produced
- Serat Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge
- Shahram NRBC Detection Vehicle
- Heidar-5 Minelayer
- Taftan I Minesweeper
- Taftan II Minesweeper
- TF5 ''Mechanized Mine Clearing Equipment'' Two configurations: (2)
- ''TREV-1'' Tracked Rescue and Emergency Vehicle
- MAB ''Mechanized Mine Clearing Equipment''
Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) - Prototypes / Not Mass-Produced
- Caracel(Armed with a 7.62mm machine gun)
- Nazir ''Nazeer'' (Can be armed with MANPADS)
- Heidar-1 Two configurations: (2, armed with a 7.62mm assault rifle)
- Masih
- Unknown Unmanned Ground Vehicle (Armed with a 7.62mm machine gun)
Command Vehicles
- M577(Some upgraded with an EO device or used as Ambulances)
- Boragh ACV ''Armored Command Vehicle'' Three configurations: (2) (3) (In service with Sudan)
- Safir Two configurations: (2)
- 9S737MK Ranzhir-M1
Heavy Mortars - Operational
Self-Propelled Mortars - Operational
- 60mm Motorcycle-Based HM-12
- 81mm ''Automatic Mortar System'' (2B9 Vasilek Copy)
- 120mm Razm Two configurations: (2)
- 120mm Boragh AMV ''Armoured Mortar Vehicle''
Tank Destroyers - Prototypes / Not Mass-Produced
- Sayyad Two configurations: (2) (Did not enter production)
- Boragh AIFA ''Armored Missile Launcher Vehicle'' (Did not enter production)
- Pirooz
Towed Artillery
- 105mm M101 Howitzer
- 105mm Unknown Howitzer (Has yet to enter service)
- 122mm D-30 HowitzerTwo configurations: (2)(Locally produced examples known as HM-40)
- 130mm M-46 Field Gun
- 130mm Type 59-1 Field Gun
- 152mm D-20 Gun-Howitzer
- 155mm GHN-45 Howitzer
- 155mm HM-41 Howitzer
- 203mm M115 Howitzer
- Unknown Field Gun (Did not enter service)
Self-Propelled Artillery - Operational
- 122mm 2S1 Gvozdika
- 155mm M109A3(Locally upgraded examples known as Hoveizeh)
- 170mm Chuch'ep'o "M-1978''''Koksan"
- 175mm M107
- 203mm M110
Self-Propelled Artillery - Prototypes / Not Mass-Produced
- 122mm Heidar-41 (Not destined to enter service)
- 122mm Raad-1 (Did not enter production)
- 130mm Unknown Wheeled SPG(Unlikely to enter production)
- 155mm HM-41 (Did not enter production)
- 155mm Ashura (Unlikely to enter production)
- 155mm Raad-2(Did not enter production)
- 155mm Raad-2M(Did not enter production)
Multiple Rocket Launchers - Operational
- 107mm Type 63 ''Fajr-1'' Nine launcher configurations: (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)
- 107mm Fajr-1 (Single-shot launcher)
- 107mm Fajr-1 (Double-shot launcher) Two configurations: (2)(3)
- 107mm Karkhe (Single-shot disposable launcher)
- 122mm BM-21 'Grad' (Locally modernised examples known as Heidar-44 Two configurations: (2))
- 122mm BM-11 (Locally modernised examples known as Hedayat-122)
- 122mm HM-20 Seven launcher configurations: (2)(3) (4)(5)(6)(7)
- 122mm HM-21 (Single-shot launcher)
- 122mm HM-27 Six launcher configurations: (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
- 122mm Bostan (Single-shot disposable launcher)
- 132mm BM-13 (Some converted to an aerial target launching system)
- 240mm ''M-1985''
- 240mm Falagh-1 ''Falaq-1''
- 240mm Fajr-2
- 240mm Fajr-3 Two launcher configurations: (2)
- 240/333mm Fajr-3/5 Modular Launcher
- 240/333mm Falagh Modular Launcher
- 333mm Fajr-5 Two launcher configurations: (2)
- 333mm Falagh-2 ''Falaq-2'' Three launcher configurations: (2) (3)
- Unknown MRL (1) (Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Badr-1''. Limited to no service in Iran) Three launcher configurations: (1)(2)(3)
Guided Multiple Rocket Launchers - Operational
- 333mm Guided Falagh-2
- 333mm Fajr-4
- 333mm Fajr-4CL(Uses an electro-optical/infrared seeker)(Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Faleq-1'')
- 333mm Fajr-5C Two launcher configurations: (2)
- Unknown Guided Rocket (1) (Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Badr-1P''. No service in Iran)
- Unknown Guided Rocket (2)(Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Badr-2''. No service in Iran)
- Unknown Guided Rocket (3) (Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Badr-3''. No service in Iran)
- Unknown Guided Rocket (4)(Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Al-Bahr Al-Ahmar''. No service in Iran)
- Unknown Guided Rocket (5)(Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Saeer''. No service in Iran)
- Unknown Guided Rocket (6) (Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Qasim-1''. No service in Iran)
Artillery Rockets
- Shahin-1 [Range: 13km]
- Shahin-2 [Range: 20km]
- 9K52 Luna-M ''FROG-7'' [70km] (Likely to have been decommissioned)
- Fajr-5 Prototype: (1)
- Naze'at-6H ''Mushak'' [Range: 100km] Two launcher configurations: (2)(Can be retrofitted with the Labik-1 guidance kit)
- Naze'at-10H ''Mushak'' [Range: 130km] Three launcher configurations: (2)(3) (Can be retrofitted with the Labik-1 guidance kit)
- Zelzal-1 ''Mushak-120'' [Range: 120km] Three launcher configurations: (2)(3)
- Zelzal-2 ''Mushak-200'' [Range: 200km] Four launcher configurations: (2)(3)(4) (Supplied to Syria as ''Maysalun'')
- Zelzal-3 [Range: 200km] Two launcher configurations: (2, triple launcher)
- Zelzal-3B [Range: 250km] Three launcher configurations: (2)(3, triple launcher)
- Unknown Artillery Rocket (1) Two launcher configurations (2)
Ground-Launched Cruise Missiles (GLCMs)
Short-Range Ballistic Missiles (SRBM)
- Fath ''BM-120'' [Range: 120km] Five launcher configurations: (2)(3)(4)(5)
- Tondar-69 [Range: 150km]
- Fateh-110 1st Gen. ''Fateh-110A'' [Range: 200km] (Not believed to have entered mass production)
- Fateh-110B 2nd Gen. ''BM-250'' [Range: 250km] Five launcher configurations: (2)(3)(4)(5)(Supplied to Syria as ''M-600 'Tishreen''')
- Fateh-110C 3rd Gen. ''BM-300'' [Range: 300km] Two launcher configurations: (2)(Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Karrar'')
- Fateh-110D 4th Gen. [Range: 300km]
- Zelzal 307 ''Raad 307'' [Range: 300km] Two launcher configurations: (2, triple launcher)
- R-17 Elbrus ''SS-1 Scud-B'' [Range: ~300km]' (Likely to have been decommissioned)
- Hwasong-5 [Range: ~330km] (Likely to have been decommissioned)
- Shahab-1 [Range: 350km]
- Shahab-2 [Range: 500km] Three launcher configurations: (2)(3)
- Fateh-313 [Range: 500km] Three launcher configurations: (2)(3, dual launcher)
- Raad-500 [Range: 500km] Two launcher configurations: (2, dual launcher)
- Zolfaghar ''BM-700''[Range: 700km] Seven launcher configurations: (2)(3)(4, dual launcher)(5, dual launcher)(6, dual launcher)(7, underground canister-launcher)
- Fateh Mobin (Guidance kit that can be retrofitted to the entire Fateh lineage. Uses an infrared seeker)
- Qiam-1 ''Qiyam-1 or Qaem-1'' [Range: ~800km] Two launcher configurations: (2, underground missile silo launcher) (Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Borkan-H2'' and ''Borkan-3 of Zolfaghar'')
- Unknown Guided Rocket (1) (Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Qasim-2''. No service in Iran)
Medium-Range Ballistic Missiles (MRBM)
- Qiam-2 ''Qiyam-2 or Qaem-2'' [Range: 1000km] (Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Falaq'')
- Dezful [Range: 1000km] Four launcher configurations: (2, dual launcher)(3, dual launcher)(4, towed dual launcher)
- Martyr Haj Qasem [Range: ~1400km]
- Kheibar Shekan [Range: 1450km] Two launcher configurations: (2, towed dual launcher) (Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Hatem'')
- Emad [Range: 2000km] Two launcher configurations (2, underground missile silo launcher)
- Emad-2 (Not yet seen)
- Emad-3
- Ghadr-1 ''Ghadr-110 or Shahab-3B''
- Ghadr-F [Range: ~2000km]
- Ghadr-H Two configurations: (2)
- Khorramshahr-1 [Range: 2000km] Two configurations: (2)
- Khorramshahr-2[Range: 2000km]
- Sejjil-1 ''Sejil-1, Ashura, Ashoura or Ghadr-110''[Range: ~2000km] Prototype: (1)
- Sejjil-2 ''Sejil-2, Ashura or Ashoura'' [Range: 2000km]
- Shahab-3 ''Shahab-3A/M or Ghadr-101'' Three configurations:(2, triconic warhead)(3, biconic warhead) Three launcher configurations (2)(3, silo launcher)
Anti-Radiation Ballistic Missiles (ARBM)
- Hormuz-1 [Range: 300km] Two launcher configurations: (2, Dual Launcher) (Uses a passive radar-homing seeker)
Anti-Ship Ballistic Missiles (ASBM)
- Khalij Fars [2011] [Range: 300km] Five launcher configurations: (2)(3)(4, dual launcher)(5, triple launcher) (Uses an electro-optical/infrared seeker) (Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Aasif'')
- Hormuz-2[2014] [Range: 300km] Three launcher configurations: (2, dual launcher)(3, dual launcher) (Uses an active radar-homing seeker)
- Zolfaghar-e Basir ''Zulfiqar-e Basir''[2020] [Range: ~700km]
Coastal Defence Missile (CDS) Systems
- Kowsar ''Kosar or Kowsar-3'' [Range: 25km] (Indigenous copy of the Chinese C-701(AR))
- Zafar [Range: 25km] (Indigenous copy of the Chinese C-701(AR))
- Nasr-1 ''CM-35'' [Range: 35km] (Indigenous copy of the Chinese C-704) (Supplied to Hizbullah in Lebanon)
- Nasr-e Basir [Range: 35km] (Indigenous copy of the Chinese C-704 with IR seeker)
- Nasir ''CM-90'' [Range: 90km] (Indigenous copy of the Chinese C704 with rocket booster)
- Noor [Range: 120+km] Two launcher configurations:(2, triple launcher)(Indigenous copy of the Chinese C-802) (Supplied to Hizbullah in Lebanon)
- Qader ''CM-200'' [Range: 200km] (A further indigenous development of the Noor/C-802) (Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Al-Mandab-2'')
- HY-2 ''C-201 Seersucker'' [Range: 200km]
- HY-2G ''C-201 Seersucker'' [Range: 200km] Two launcher configurations: (2)
- Ghadir ''CM-300'' [Range: 300km] (A further indigenous development of the Noor/C-802)
- Raad ''Ra'ad or Serge'' [Range: 360km]
- Martyr Abu Mahdi [Range: 1000km] (Based on the Hoveizeh GLCM)
Towed Anti-Aircraft Guns - Operational
- 12.7mm DShK
- 12.7mm DShk On ZPU-4 Mount
- 14.5mm ZPU-4
- 23mm ZU-23
- 35mm GDF-001/GDF-002 (Locally upgraded examples known as Samavat)
- 57mm AZP S-60
- 100mm KS-19(Locally upgraded examples known as Sa'ir ''Saeer'')
Towed Anti-Aircraft Guns - Prototypes / Not Mass-Produced
- 23mm Automated ZU-23(Unlikely to enter service)
- 23mm Mesbah-1Two configurations: (2)(Unlikely to enter service)
- 23mm Haj Qasem (Used with Azarakhsh missiles) (Yet to enter mass production)
- 35mm Kamand (Used with Azarakhsh missiles) (Yet to enter mass production)
- 77mm Sayyad Anti-Aircraft Rocket System(Unlikely to enter service)
- 122mm Raad ''Arash'' Anti-Aircraft Rocket System(Unlikely to enter service)
- Unknown 122mm Anti-Aircraft Rocket System(Unlikely to enter service)
Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns - Operational
- 23mm ZU-23 On TrucksTwo configurations: (2, with extended magazines)
- 23mm ZSU-23-4 (Locally upgraded examples known as Soheil, yet to enter mass production)
- 57mm ZSU-57-2
- 57mm Bahman
Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns - Prototypes / Not Mass-Produced
- 23mm Mesbah-1Two configurations: (2)(Unlikely to enter production)
- 35mm Samavat (Yet to enter mass production)
- 35mm Seraj ''Sadegh 10 or Heal'' (Yet to enter mass production)
- 77mm Sayyad Anti-Aircraft Rocket System (Not destined to enter service) Three launcher configurations: (2)(3)
- Oghab (Documented by a few sources, not yet seen)
Static Surface-To-Air Missile (SAM) Systems - Operational
- Rapier [Range: 8km]
- FM-80 [Range: 12km] (Can also use Shahab Thaqeb missiles)
- Ya Zahra ''Ya Zahra-3'' [Range: 12km] Two configurations: (2)
- MIM-23 I-Hawk ''Hog''[Range: 35km] (Most upgraded to Mersad standard)
- HQ-2 ''Sayyad-1'' [Range: 45km] (Can also use Sayyad-1(A) missiles)
- Mersad ''Kamin'' [Range: 45km] (Might have been upgraded to Mersad I or II standard) (Uses Shahin missiles)
- Mersad I ''Kamin'' [Range: 45km] (Might have been upgraded to Mersad II standard) (Uses Shahin missiles)
- Mersad II ''Kamin'' [Range 40km] (Believed to use ''Shalamcheh'' missiles)
- S-200 ''SA-5'' [Range: 240km] (Possible upgraded examples known as Ghareh or Fajr-8)
- Unknown SAM System (1) (Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Saqr-1'' and to the PMF in Iraq as. Limited to no service in Iran)
- Unknown SAM System (2) (Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen as ''Mi'raj''. No service in Iran)
Self-Propelled Surface-To-Air Missile (SAM) Systems - Operational
- Soleil-2 [Range: 5km] Two launcher configurations: (2)
- Zolfaghar [Range: 5km]
- Majid ''AD-08'' [Range: 8km]
- Herz-9 [Range: 12km] (Uses Shahab Thaqeb missiles)
- Unknown SAM [Range: 12km] (Uses Shahab Thaqeb missiles) Two launcher configurations: (2)
- Tor-M1 ''SA-15'' [Range: 12km] Two launcher configurations: (2)
- Dezful [Range: 12km] Two launcher configurations: (2) (Iranian copy of the Tor-M1)
- Zubin [Range: 20km] (Missile designation unknown)
- 2K12 Kub ''SA-6'' [Range: 23km]
- Raad-I ''Ra'ad-I'' [Range: 23km] (Uses Taer-1 missiles) Three launcher configurations: (2)(3)
- Ghader [Range 40-45km] (Uses Shahin and ''Shalamcheh'' missiles)
- Mersad-16 ''Kamin-2, Tactical Mersad or AD-40'' TELARand TEL [Range: 45km] (Missile designation unknown)
- Raad-II [Range: 50km] (Uses Taer-2A missiles)
- Tabas ''Raad'' TELAR and TEL [Range: 50km] (Uses Taer-2A, Taer-2B and Taer-2Cmissiles)
- 3rd of Khordad ''Raad'' TELAR and TEL [Range: 50km] (Uses Taer-2B and Taer-2C, Taer-2 IR and 9th Dey missiles) Prototypes: (1)(2) (3, with Sayyad-2 missiles) (Can be equipped with an EO/IR device)
- Talash ''AD-120''[Range: 120km] (Uses Sayyad-2, Sayyad-2C and Sayyad-2D missiles)
- Talash-3[Range: 120+km] (Uses Sayyad-3 missiles)
- 15th of Khordad ''AD-75'' [Range: 120+km] (Uses Sayyad-2 and Sayyad-3 missiles)
- Joshan [Range: 120+km] (Uses Sayyad-2 and Sayyad-3 missiles)
- S-300PMU-2 [Range: 195km]
- Bavar 373 ''AD-200''[Range: 200km] (Uses Sayyad-3V and Sayyad-4 missiles) Prototype launchers: (1)(2)
Self-Propelled Surface-To-Air Missile (SAM) Systems - Prototypes / Not Mass-Produced
- Truck Rapier [Range: 8km] (Did not enter production)
- Mobile MIM-23 I-Hawk ''Hog''[Range: 35km] (Did not enter production)
- Alam al-Hoda ''Raad''[Range: 50km] (Uses Taer-2B missiles) (Did not enter production)
- Yavar(Documented by a few sources, not yet seen)
- Unknown MANPADS launch platform on truck
Jammers And Deception systems
- R-330Zh Zhitel
- 1L222M Avtobaza-M
- Unknown Jammer (1)
- Unknown Jammer (2)
- Unknown GPS Jammer (1) Two configurations: (2)
- Unknown GPS Jammer (2)
- Unknown GPS Jammer (3)
Radars And Sensors
- P-14 ''Tall King'' (For the S-200)
- 5N62 Square Pair (For the S-200) (Satellite imagery available) (Upgraded examples known as the Arash II)
- ZD-2 Gin Sling B (Satellite imagery available) (For the HQ-2)
- Type 347G (For Haj Qasem SHORAD)
- PRV–17 ''Odd Group'' (For the S-200)
- 30N6E ''Flap Lid B''(Fire-control radar for the S-300PMU-2)
- 64N6E2 ''Big Bird''(Acquisition radar for the S-300PMU-2)
- 96L6E ''Cheese Board''(3D early-warning and acquisition radar for the S-300PMU-2)
- SURN 1S91 (For the 2K12 Kub)
- Kasta 2E2
- Kavosh (Iranian copy of the Russian Kasta 2E2)
- AN/MPQ-46(For the MIM-23 Hawk) Two configurations: (2)
- Hadi(For the Mersad and Mersad-16) (Iranian copy of the U.S. AN/MPQ-46) Three configurations: (2)(3)
- AN/MPQ-50 (For the MIM-23 Hawk)
- Kavosh (For the Mersad and Mersad-16) (Iranian copy of the U.S. AN/MPQ-50)Two configurations: (2)
- Hafez (For the Mersad-16 and Talash)
- ''HPIR'' (For the Mersad)
- Jouiya(For the Mersad)
- Kashef-1 ''TM-ASR-1''
- Kashef-2 Three configurations: (2)(3)
- Keyhan ''Kayhan''(For the Hawk)
- ''PAR''(For the Mesbah-1 and Ya Zahra-3)
- Super Fledermaus(For the 35mm GDF-001 and 35mm GDF-002)
- Skyguard(For the 35mm GDF-001/2, 35mm Samavat, Rapier, FM-80, Herz-9 and Ya Zahra-3)Two configurations: (2)
- Sepehr
- Vostok-E
- Qods(Iranian copy of the Belarusian Vostok-E)
- JY-14
- Meli
- 1L119 Nebo SVU
- 67N6E Gamma-DE Two platform configurations: (2) (Upgraded examples known as Falagh)
- Alam-ol-Hoda
- Alvand
- Arash I
- Alim
- Bahman
- Bashir(For the Mersad-16) Two configurations: (2)
- BSR-1
- Fath-2
- Fath-14
- Rezonan-N (Counter-stealth) (Satellite imagery available)
- Ghadir (Counter-stealth) (Indigenous development of the Russian Rezonan-N)
- Khatam
- Nazir
- Meraj-4 Two configurations: (2)
- Matla ol-Fajr-1
- Matla ol-Fajr-2
- Matla ol-Fajr-3
- Mersad
- Moragheb
- Najm-802
- Najm-804 (For the 15th of Khordad and Mersad-16) Two configurations: (2)
- Ofogh-3 (Fire-control radar for the 15th of Khordad and Talash)
- Qamar
- Shahab
- Thamen
- Jalal
- Safat ''Saafat'' Infrared And Optical Sensor(For the 100mm Sa'ir) Three (platform) configurations: (2)(3)
- Unknown Radar And Optical Sensor (1)(For the 35mm Samavat and Ya Zahra-3)
- Unknown Infrared And Optical Sensor (2) (For the 23mm Mesbah-1)
- Unknown Infrared And Optical Sensor (3) (For the Talash)
- Unknown Infrared And Optical Sensor (4)(For theSeraj/Sadegh-10)
- Unknown Infrared And Optical Sensor (5)Two configurations: (2)
- Sadad-201T Infrared And Optical Sensor
- Basir 110(D) or GSR-110PS Ground Surveillance Radar Three platform configurations: (2)(3)
- Basir-110S or GSR-110S Ground Surveillance Radar
- Tareq Ground Surveillance Radar
- Unknown Basir Ground Surveillance Radar
- Blindfire (Not yet seen)
- AN/MPQ-35 (Not yet seen)
- AN/FPS-88 (Not yet seen)
- AN/TPS-43 (Not yet seen)
- Moein-40 (Not yet seen)
- Dina (Documented by a few sources, not yet seen)
- Rejal (Documented by a few sources, not yet seen)
- Unknown Rradar (1)(Acquisition radar for the Bavar-373)
- Unknown Radar (2)(Engagement radar for the Bavar-373)
- Unknown Radar (3)(For the 15th of Khordad and Talash)
- Unknown Radar (4)(For the Talash)
- Unknown Radar (5)(For the Joshan)
- Unknown Radar (6)(For the Kamand CIWS)
- Unknown Radar (7) Two configurations: (2)
- Unknown Radar (8)
- Unknown Radar (9)
- Unknown Radar (10)
- Unknown Radar And Optical Senor (1) (For Raad-I) Two configurations: (2)
- Unknown Radar And Optical Sensor (2) (For the Raad-II)
- Unknown Radar And Optical Sensor (3)
- Unknown Optical Sensor (1) (Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen)
- Unknown Optical Sensor (2) (Supplied to the Houthis in Yemen)
Trucks
- KraZ 255B
- KraZ 260
- MAZ-537 ''BABR-400''
- MAZ-74106
- MZKT-740100
- BABR-400 Two configurations: (2)
- BAZ-64022Two configurations: (2)
- Mercedes-Benz 911
- Mercedes-Benz 1222
- Mercedes-Benz 1924
- Mercedes-Benz 3340
- M548
- KrAZ-5233
- KrAZ-6322
- Kian 160
- Kian 500
- Kian 600
- Kian x600
- Kian 700
- Naynava '' Neynava or Neinava'' Three configurations:(2)(3)
- Tondar
- Boragh Tracked Rescue And Relief Support Vehicle ''TRRSV-1''
- Boragh Armored Ammunition Carrier ''AAC''
- Boragh Armored Ambulance Vehicle ''AAV''
- Unknown Truck (1)
- Unknown Truck (2)
- Unknown Truck (3)
Jeeps And Vehicles
- Toyota Hilux N70 Two configurations: (2)
- Toyota Land Cruiser Four configurations: (2)(3)(4, with tracks) (Can be armed with Miniguns and ZU-23s Two configurations: (2))
- KM410 (Can be armed with RCLs Two configurations: (2))
- Aras Two configurations: (2)(3, armed with an RWS) (Can be armed with Rotary machine guns)
- Aras-2
- Ashed a Nezaja ''Ranger'' Seven configurations: (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)
- Capra
- Gahar
- Samander ''Salamandar'' Three configurations: (2)(3)
- Safir Ten configurations: (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10) (Can be armed with RCLs Two configurations: (2) and ATGMs Three configurations: (2)(3))
- Tracked Safir
- Safir-3
- Unknown Safir (1)
- Unknown Safir (2)
- Unknown 6x6 Safir Two configurations: (2)
- Sepher ''Sepehr'' / Kaviran Four configurations: (2)(3)(4) (Can be armed with ZU-23s Two configurations: (2)
- Takavar
- Toofan
- Thistle
- Unknown Tactical Vehicle (1) Two configurations: (2)
- Unknown Tactical Vehicle (2)
- Unknown Tactical Vehicle (3)
- Unknown Tactical Vehicle (4)
- Unknown Tactical Vehicle (5)
- Unknown Fast Attack Vehicle (1) Two configurations: (2)
- Unknown Fast Attack Vehicle (2) (Can be armed with ZU-23s)
- Unknown Fast Attack Vehicle (3) (Can be armed with 2A42s)
- Unknown Fast Attack Vehicle (4) Two configurations: (2)
- Unknown Fast Attack Vehicle (5)
- Banihashem ATV 50 (Can be armed with ATGMs Two configurations: (2))
- Unknown HMMWV-inspired Jeep
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