Iran’s advanced military technology luring customers

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
What does this imply?The drone production unit was opened in Tajikistan's capital at the presence of Iran's Armed Forces Chief of Staff
Mohammad Bagheri and Tajik Defense Minister General Shirali Mirzo.The production of Ababil 2, an all-Iranian UAV, in Dushanbe is intended to
increase defense and military cooperation between Iran and Tajikistan
The factory was built with the assistance of specialists from the Iranian Ministry of Defense.Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Major
General Bagheri pointed out that Iran, with the efforts of its committed specialists and scientists and the use of domestic capabilities,
we can export military equipment to allied and friendly countries in addition to meeting domestic needs in order to increase security and
unlike many other countries in West Asia, Iran is willing to share its technological knowledge with other countries
The fact that Iran and Tajikistan have agreed to strengthen defensive cooperation demonstrates that Iranian defensive knowledge has many
potential clients.However, most countries are scared of the world's biggest bully imposing illegal extraterritorial sanctions, and hence
refuse to work with Iran
However, Tajikistan is showing its affinity to Iran by pledging to cooperate with Tehran.Given that Iran is subject to illegal severe
sanctions for importing and exporting defense technology and weaponry, this collaboration will be even more significant
Also, Iran's dependence on domestic technology in creating military equipment is proving appealing to the West Asian market.Iran's
cooperation with Tajikistan can serve as a model for West Asia if they abandon their subordination to the U.S
countries
As previously said, this technology has attracted many customers, but many have been hesitant to purchase it.Today, Iran is in a position to
export military equipment to allied and friendly countries and also meeting domestic needs to promote regional security and guarantee