The Analysis of the Automotive Technology Trends of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Armed-Force in Movement Field of Land Warfare and Identification of Scientific-Related Perspective in the Middle-East and Worldwide Territories

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Assistant Prof. in Mech. Dept., MUT, Shahinshahr, Iran

2 Mech. Dept., MUT, Shahinshahr, Iran

Abstract

In this present work, the approach of industries and research center of Armed-Force Islamic Republic of Iran and other countries in all over the world at the design and production of a variety of military equipment, related to ground motor vehicles, have been studied. Data collection and analysis were performed with comparative studies and descriptive statistics method (percent frequency), respectively. The results show that the Iran’s qualitative approach in this area compared to its global approach and the developing countries of the world, has a good fit and a higher position, respectively. The main approach of Armed-Force Islamic Republic of Iran is to get the vision of improvement and updating of fire power of vehicle and the usage of this vision in design procedure and production of main battle tanks, armor personal carriers, and self-propelled guns. The main approach of Armed-Force Islamic Republic of Iran is to get the vision of improvement and updating of fire power of vehicle and the usage of this vision in design procedure and production of main battle tanks, armor personal carriers, and self-propelled guns.

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