In 2010, Iran announced that it had launched the production line of a new air defense system named Mersad, which incorporates Shahin missiles. It was said that the system consisted of different target tracing and tracking radars, soft and hardware networks, launch pads for
Shahin missiles and a command and control center. Iranian defense minister
Ahmad Vahidi said the Mersad air defense system had superior capabilities and included more capabilities than its western rivals like the Hawk mid-range defense system. Vahidi reiterated that Mersad was resistant to electronic warfare and could be used as part of a network of radar and air defense systems Some months later, Iran announced that it had increased the range and altitude of the missile defense system. Vahidi also noted that the new system can also engage more targets at the same time. That same day, the commander of Khatam al anbia base,
Ahmad Miqani, said that Iran is working on the improving the Mersad with the second phase including double range and altitude.
Tests Iran tested the Mersad two days after Miqani's speech in an Air Defense Wargame called
Defenders of the Skies of Velayat III. In this test, Iran shot down a UAV using its Mersad Air Defense System. Also on April 18, 2011, Iran tested two other Mersad missiles from a site in
Semnan. Later it was announced that the missiles were not Shahin but a further upgraded one called Shalamche. Iranian Defense minister
Ahmad Vahidi stated that the speed is now about Mach 3 with an increase of about Mach 0.6 . He called the missile state of art because of its new electronics which made it highly resistance to
Electronic warfare. He said that the range of this missile is about 40 km and it is going to be increased. On May 16, Iran tested the new missile again in an air defense war game in eastern Iran. According to Iranian officials, the most important factors of new Mersad Phase I system are increase in range and a new advanced algorithm for guiding the missile into its target. On September 4, Iran announced that Shalamche missile is now being delivered to
Iranian Air Defense Force. On November 14, 2012, The Shalamcheh missile was fired from the Mersad air defense system at a
Karrar (UCAV), which was destroyed, during the
Defenders of the Skies of Velayat 4 drill. In February 2017, a modified version of Mersad system was test fired during the
Defenders of the Skies of Velayat in
Semnan province alongside two other air defense systems. Based on reports new Mersad system can hit its targets in 35 miles away. This missile defense system was also tested at "Air Defense (Military) Exercise of Velayat-97" (with new missiles) in November 2018; Mersad's newest version was also tested at "military exercise of Velayat-98" in December 2019. == Radars ==