Lieutenant General Mohammad Bagheri: Top Military Leader
Iran’s Missile Development and Ballistic Capabilities
The Mohajer-6 Drone Program
One of Bagheri’s notable achievements was overseeing the development and deployment of the Mohajer-6 drone, capable of carrying precision-guided munitions and operating in hostile environments. These drones have been exported to Russia and used in Ukraine, highlighting Iran’s expanding military exports.
Ballistic Missile Arsenal
Iran’s missile arsenal includes short-range, medium-range, and intermediate-range ballistic missiles, such as the Fateh-110, Qiam-1, and the Khorramshahr series. Bagheri’s leadership ensured continuous upgrades in missile accuracy, range, and payload capacity.
Strategic Implications
Iran’s missile capabilities serve as a cornerstone of its deterrence strategy, enabling it to threaten regional adversaries and project power beyond its borders.
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