Airplanes perform during an air show in Kish Island, southern Iran, on Nov. 26, 2018. Iran is ready to export indigenous fighter jets, a senior Iranian army commander said Monday. (Xinhua/Ahmad Halabisaz)
TEHRAN, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- Iran is ready to export indigenous fighter jets, a senior Iranian army commander said Monday.
"We have already taken necessary steps to export (our) products," Abdoklarim Banitarafi, head of Iran Aviation Industries Organization, was quoted as saying by Press TV.
Iran plans to sell its trainer jets as well, he added.
Banitarafi made the remarks ahead of the opening ceremony of an air show in Iran's southern Kish Island on Monday.
Iran unveiled its first indigenous fighter jet, Kowsar, in August.
The fighter jet is equipped with "advanced avionics and fire control systems" and can be used for short aerial support missions.
It also uses digital military data networks, multi-purpose digital monitors, ballistic calculation computers and smart mobile mapping systems.
The jet has an advanced radar system, enabling it to detect enemy targets. It is also equipped with a head-up display (HUD), which promotes precision targeting.
The plane can be manufactured in both single and double cockpit types, the latter of which can be used for advanced pilot training missions in addition to its combat capability.