Iran starts mass-producing locally designed Kowsar fighter jet
Iran has started mass-producing its locally designed Kowsar fighter plane, Al Jazeera reports, citing state television of the country.
"Soon the needed number of this plane will be produced and put at the service of the Air Force," Defence Minister Amir Hatami said on Saturday at a ceremony launching the plane's production, which was shown on television.
Iran unveiled the Kowsar domestic fighter jet in August with President Hassan Rouhani saying Tehran's military strength was only designed to deter enemies and aimed at creating "lasting peace".
State media said the new jet had "advanced avionics" and multipurpose radar, and it was "100-percent indigenously made" for the first time.
Footage of the Kowsar's test flights was circulated by various official media. But live footage of the plane taxiing along a runway at the defence show was cut before it took off.
At its inauguration in August, Hatami said the aircraft programme was motivated by memories of air raids Iran suffered during its eight-year war with Iraq in the 1980s, and by repeated threats from Israel and the United States that "all options are on the table" in dealing with Iran.
"We have learned in the [Iran-Iraq] war that we cannot rely on anyone but ourselves. Our resources are limited and we are committed to establishing security at a minimum cost," he said in a televised interview.
The US has sold hundreds of millions of dollars of weapons to Iran's regional rivals, but has demanded that Tehran curb its defence programmes, and is in the process of reimposing crippling sanctions in a bid to force its capitulation.