The recent news about the change of leadership at the "Sepah Pasadaran" got me to thinking about how absurdly inefficient the current Iranian defense structure is. Take a country with a limited amount of resources available to allocate to its defense needs, then find yourself forced to split those resources between two identical organizations (the "Artesh", and the "Sepah") created, in parallel, to meet the defense needs of that country?!?! Why the duplication of costs? It just does not make sense by any metrics. A more sensible approach might be to acknowledge that it is time to rehabilitate Iran's professional military, knowing that the passage of time has removed any vestiges of elements who placed loyalty to a certain individual above loyalty to country and constitution, focusing resources on creating a world-class professional military, with the "Sepah" being relegated more to a secondary role as a national militia (such as the National Guard in the United States.) Along the same lines, Iran's defense establishment needs to come to terms with the reality that focusing their resources so heavily on land forces to the exclusion of air power is tantamount to foregone defeat...having superior land forces without the ability to protect/control the airspace above them is like having no land forces at all (particularly given Iran's barren geography), so a concerted effort needs to be made to reconstitute Iran's badly neglected air force into an effective (and perhaps the paramount) branch of the armed forces, with highly trained professional personnel and pilots, and state of the art equipment.
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The best rehabilitation strategy for the IR Armed Forces...
by Abgousht on Mon Sep 10, 2007 05:19 PM PDTis to get them NOT to quit smoking heroine, opium, hashish, etc. This will help them not to feel the pain the US Forces are going to exert on their asses!?
well
by mrclass on Mon Sep 10, 2007 09:51 AM PDTprior to islamo facist take over of 1979, Iran had one the best air forces in the world. it was well equipped, with well trained pilots. after purchase of F-14's soviets stopped penterating Iranian airspcae. but thoese were the good old days.....
However since the arrival of the islamic sewer republic: arge number of pilots were killed, the rest resigned or retired, some died in the war and the rest is history.
There is no way that this system is going to rehabiltate any thing (may be some mosques, toilets or aftabeh!) much less an air force that can bomb the hell out of akhond , hezbollahi or pasdar if just few of the personell decide that they have enough of this shit.
rehabilitating iranian military
by fariborsm on Sun Sep 09, 2007 01:54 PM PDTI think if iranian military were inefficcient, so we were in the same position as our neibours long before they had to give in. Going out of some theoretical ideas assums the outhor the inefficciency.But the reality is that the enemy has not dared yet! And the philosophy having Artesh and Sepah must be different, must be in contrary to these ideas. Becouse, please remember: The enemy has not dared yet.
my heartly Greetings fariborsm@web.den
I suggest Islamic Republic Gaurd Corps seek this technology...!?
by Gorbeh_Pashmalo on Sun Sep 09, 2007 12:05 PM PDT< — Previous
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