If we go to War with Iran , it will be one Hell of a War!
have you seen there Military? (it don't look outdated to me)
they got F-15's
there Tanks are just like our M1
Iranian Soldier
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The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: äÃÃæåÃی ãÃáà ÃãåæÃی ÃÃáÃãی ÃÃÃÃä) include the IRIA (Persian: ÃÃÃà ÃãåæÃی ÃÃáÃãی ÃیÃÃä) , the IRGC (Persian: ÃÂÃÃ¥ ÂÃÃÃÃÃÃä ÃäÃáÃà ÃÃáÃãی
, and the Police Force[1] (Persian: äÃÃæی ÃäÃÃÃãی ÃãåæÃی ÃÃáÃãی ÃیÃÃä).
These forces total about 545,000 active personnel.[2] All branches of armed forces fall under the command of General Headquarters of Armed Forces (ÃÃÃà Ëá äیÃæåÃی ãÃáÃ). The Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics is responsible for planning logistics and funding of the armed forces and is not involved in in-the-field military operational command.
The Islamic Republic of Iran Army consists of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army, Islamic Republic of Iran Navy, Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force. The regular armed forces have an estimated 420,000 personnel: the Islamic Republic of Iran Army, 350,000 personnel; the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy, 18,000 personnel; and the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, 52,000 airmen.[3]
The Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution, or Revolutionary Guards, has an estimated 125,000 personnel in five branches: Its own Navy, Air Force, and Ground Forces; and the Quds Force (Special Forces).[4]
The Basij is a paramilitary volunteer force controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards. Its membership is a matter of controversy. Iranian sources claim a membership of 12.6 million, including women, of which perhaps 3 million are combat capable. There are a claimed 2,500 battalions of which some are full-time personnel.[5] Globalsecurity.org quotes a 2005 study by the Center for Strategic and International Studies estimating 90,000 active-duty full-time uniformed members, 300,000 reservists, and a total of 1 million men that can be mobilized if need be. [6]
Iran's military was called the Middle East's most powerful by
General John Abizaid chief of United States Central Command (U.S. forces' commander in the region).
have you seen there Military? (it don't look outdated to me)
they got F-15's
there Tanks are just like our M1
Iranian Soldier
Read This:
The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: äÃÃæåÃی ãÃáà ÃãåæÃی ÃÃáÃãی ÃÃÃÃä) include the IRIA (Persian: ÃÃÃà ÃãåæÃی ÃÃáÃãی ÃیÃÃä) , the IRGC (Persian: ÃÂÃÃ¥ ÂÃÃÃÃÃÃä ÃäÃáÃà ÃÃáÃãی
, and the Police Force[1] (Persian: äÃÃæی ÃäÃÃÃãی ÃãåæÃی ÃÃáÃãی ÃیÃÃä).These forces total about 545,000 active personnel.[2] All branches of armed forces fall under the command of General Headquarters of Armed Forces (ÃÃÃà Ëá äیÃæåÃی ãÃáÃ). The Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics is responsible for planning logistics and funding of the armed forces and is not involved in in-the-field military operational command.
The Islamic Republic of Iran Army consists of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army, Islamic Republic of Iran Navy, Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force. The regular armed forces have an estimated 420,000 personnel: the Islamic Republic of Iran Army, 350,000 personnel; the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy, 18,000 personnel; and the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, 52,000 airmen.[3]
The Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution, or Revolutionary Guards, has an estimated 125,000 personnel in five branches: Its own Navy, Air Force, and Ground Forces; and the Quds Force (Special Forces).[4]
The Basij is a paramilitary volunteer force controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards. Its membership is a matter of controversy. Iranian sources claim a membership of 12.6 million, including women, of which perhaps 3 million are combat capable. There are a claimed 2,500 battalions of which some are full-time personnel.[5] Globalsecurity.org quotes a 2005 study by the Center for Strategic and International Studies estimating 90,000 active-duty full-time uniformed members, 300,000 reservists, and a total of 1 million men that can be mobilized if need be. [6]
Iran's military was called the Middle East's most powerful by
General John Abizaid chief of United States Central Command (U.S. forces' commander in the region).