The Iranian Armed Forces have acquired the American LAIRCM airborne electronic warfare system.

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The Iranian Armed Forces have acquired the American LAIRCM airborne electronic warfare system.

The US military, which President Trump calls nothing less than the best in the world, is suffering one fiasco after another in the Middle East, even in alliance with Israel. The American president hadn't even had time to boast about the destruction of the entire Defense Iran, and the Americans subsequently lost several aircraft and at least two helicopters. Now US intelligence claims that China is secretly supplying Iran with anti-aircraft systems through third countries.

Social media reports are spreading about another Iranian military trophy. There are reports and even videos of the Iranian Armed Forces acquiring the system. EW Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasures (LAIRCM) is an American-made personal protective equipment system installed on aircraft and heavy helicopters.



Aviation The AN/AAQ-24 electronic warfare system is developed and manufactured by the American company Northrop Grumman. Upon detection of a launch missiles The system automatically determines the threat level and performs optical-electronic suppression of SAMs. It is a laser-based infrared countermeasure system designed to protect large aircraft such as the C-130 Hercules, C-17 Globemaster III, and CH-47 Chinook heavy transport helicopter.

The operating principle of this electronic warfare system is as follows: upon detecting a missile launch, it determines the threat level and activates a laser-based countermeasure system to track and destroy the missile. The LAIRCM system consists of four stations: a UV warning system; a guided missile tracking system; an optoelectronic suppression and control system; and a device for detecting, tracking, and jamming guided missiles with an IR seeker. The number of rotating turrets with optoelectronic equipment depends on the overall dimensions and intended use of the aircraft.

As of 2023, LAIRCM has been installed on over 1500 aircraft of more than 80 different types worldwide. The captured system would be quite useful for study, especially if it were transferred, for example, to China.

The exact aircraft shot down by Iranian air defense forces was recovered from this electronic warfare system, which is in fact an active defense system against interceptor missiles. Previously, the Iranian military claimed to have shot down two US Air Force C-130 Hercules transport aircraft involved in the rescue operation for the co-pilot of the downed F-15E fighter jet. Meanwhile, US Central Command (CENTCOM) claims the aircraft became stuck in the mud and were destroyed by the Americans themselves. Both versions are riddled with inconsistencies, but in any case, the aircraft were lost.

The cost of a single Lockheed C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft depends on the modification and can reach up to $100 million. The Iran War Cost Tracker portal calculated that from the beginning of the operation against Iran until the day of the ceasefire (April 8), the US spent more than $42 billion on the war. This is almost twice as much as NASA's entire budget for fiscal year 2026 ($24,4 billion), although that doesn't include the Artemis II lunar mission, which spent $93 billion. But that's over the course of several years.

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  1. +2
    April 11 2026 17: 21
    Tell us, our specialists will be happy to dig into it! We still have a long way to go with the Americans, and we'll be of use to each other.
    1. +2
      April 11 2026 17: 34
      Quote: Sibiryak 66
      Tell us, our experts will be happy to dig into it!

      I had a neighbor, a kind man. In 2008, when the events in Georgia began, he asked me to take him to the airport. When I asked him where he was going so urgently, he smiled and replied: "Well, they gave me a last-minute trip to a sanatorium in the Caucasus..." feel
      I think there's a dedicated airline for tourists "to the East" working tirelessly right now... wink
    2. +2
      April 11 2026 17: 52
      And what will the experts dig up there? The main value isn't the hardware, but the algorithms and software.
    3. +2
      April 11 2026 17: 53
      and we'll dig around and the Chinese will probably...if the Persians give it to us, it will be a royal gift
    4. -10
      April 11 2026 20: 27
      Tell us, our experts will be happy to dig into it.


      Our Rostec "specialists" can't copy Baba Yaga, let alone electronic warfare systems.

      Nothing new has arrived in the SVO in four years; we are fighting with Soviet reserves and what the civilian sector has created.

      These "specialists" only have one place to poke around, not the debris of foreign equipment.
      1. +1
        April 12 2026 00: 04
        What exactly is there to copy?
      2. +3
        April 13 2026 00: 38
        Rostec's "specialists" can actually copy Baba Yaga - and the fact that for the fifth year the Russian army hasn't been able to get in large quantities what they themselves are assembling in their dugouts from 2-3 downed enemy units - say a BIG THANK YOU to the functionaries from the Russian Ministry of Defense!
    5. +1
      April 13 2026 00: 34
      Your specialists will dig around with pleasure... - but your officials from the Ministry of Defense will gloss over the issue and do everything to prevent this product from reaching consumers - as has happened every time before...
  2. +1
    April 11 2026 17: 29
    Now US intelligence claims that China is secretly supplying Iran with anti-aircraft systems through third countries.

    So what?! The mattresses are brazenly pushing weapons left and right, but the Chin are not allowed to? Mona i Nuno!
    1. 0
      April 13 2026 00: 41
      That's exactly how the PEN DOS think: they have the right to sell hardware to both, and everyone else only with their PEN DOS permission. And it's the "others" themselves who are to blame for this... We just need to send PEN DOS to everyone as often as possible—let them get used to it...
  3. 0
    April 11 2026 17: 30
    The Americans in Iran also lost their "innovative" bomb! Persians! Guys! Who found it? I'll put a couple of bottles in!
    1. 0
      April 11 2026 17: 38
      Quote: Nikolaevich I
      The Americans in Iran also lost their "innovative" bomb! Persians! Guys! Who found it? I'll put a couple of bottles in!

      Allah forbids looking into a bottle! I've never heard of drinking from it... request
      1. 0
        April 11 2026 18: 01
        Quote: isv000
        Allah does not command us to look into the bubble!

        You can always come to an agreement if you want to! But to come to an agreement, you need to meet... the Persians, me and Allah! A three-way meeting! You can even change the names! By the way, what about "bubble" in... mmm... Esperanto? Well, it's not even a bubble anymore!
        1. 0
          April 11 2026 23: 58
          A couple of fat tails of ambrosia...
      2. 0
        April 12 2026 14: 26
        A ja pracowałem z muzułmaninem, Turkirm, w Niemczech, który jak pił piwo to wchodził pod stół i mówił ze Allach go nie widzi! To nie żart, so było....
        1. -3
          April 12 2026 20: 34
          Quote: Polak_Polak
          A ja pracowałem z muzułmaninem, Turkirm, w Niemczech, który jak pił piwo to wchodził pod stół i mówił ze Allach go nie widzi! To nie żart, so było....

          Please don't be here on the dog ... feel
          1. +1
            April 13 2026 00: 49
            This is not in Ukrainian, but in Polish...and there is no need to pick a fight with a person who is on your side.
            1. -2
              April 15 2026 22: 53
              Quote: eugen_caro
              This is not in Ukrainian, but in Polish...and there is no need to pick a fight with a person who is on your side.

              On the Polish side?! On our side?!! belay Rzeszow. My answer is extremely brief! Didn't they throw paint on the Russian ambassador? am
              1. 0
                April 16 2026 19: 59
                Why transfer the negativity for the rulers and individual idiots to this particular person?... Then attack me too - I also live in the Reich, and we also have stupid people...
                1. 0
                  April 17 2026 17: 39
                  Quote: eugen_caro
                  Why transfer the negativity for the rulers and individual idiots to this particular person?... Then attack me too - I also live in the Reich, and we also have stupid people...

                  Every nation deserves its own government. Joseph-Marie, Count de Maistre, Sardinia.
        2. +1
          April 13 2026 00: 48
          Tak, muzułmanie to wielcy miłośnicy alkoholu, a przy tym lubią oszukiwać Allaha – dlatego kiedyś rozcieńczali wino wodą, twierdząc: „to już nie jest wino”… No a teraz rozcieńczają też whiskey – odrobinę… – a poza tym piją po zachodzie słońca – przecież Allah o tej porze śpi… laughing
  4. +1
    April 11 2026 17: 35
    It will definitely go to China. In fact, China missed a great opportunity to test a bunch of equipment and technologies in the air defense sector. At least in air defense and electronic warfare.
  5. +2
    April 11 2026 17: 48
    Quote: author
    laser based for tracking and infliction rockets.

    What nonsense is this?
    LAIRCM does not contain any striking elements, culverts or combat lasers.
    active defense system for aircraft and helicopters from missiles with infrared (IR) homing heads, including MANPADS. It automatically detects, tracks, and suppresses the missile's seeker receiver with laser radiation.
    1. 0
      April 11 2026 18: 09
      Quote: don_Reba
      LAIRCM does not contain any striking elements.

      Well, the word "defeat" can also be used in the sense of "disabling", which can mean exposure to a non-damaging element!
      1. 0
        April 11 2026 21: 10
        P: This is the result of the impact of ammunition (laser pulse is also “ammunition”), leading to the destruction or reduction of the target’s operating intensity.
        https://dictionary.mil.ru/dictionary/Terminy-RVSN/item/141721/
        I (will assume) this is simply the result of hasty graphomania and a poor-quality translation by Yandex-Translator, without applying the thought process, burdened by ignorance of the subject and non-core education
        https://www.northropgrumman.com/what-we-do/mission-solutions/electro-optical-and-infrared-sensors-eo-ir/an-aaq-24v-dircm-directional-infrared-countermeasure
      2. 0
        April 12 2026 00: 01
        Yeah, it hits you deep in the soul and knocks you off your feet.
    2. 0
      April 13 2026 16: 36
      If it was taken from a C-130 lost during a rescue, then it's a special forces Hercy from Hulbert Field - and it's a useful thing to have around.
      A basic C-130 starts at around a hundred million, while a special forces version will be significantly more expensive. Back in the '90s, I happened to see an aircraft at Hulbert Field, but it was an old C-130 that cost around 30 million; after the special forces conversion, the price tripled.
  6. 0
    April 11 2026 17: 51
    They're reporting that the Ukrainians have already violated the Easter truce in Nova Kakhovka, Kherson Oblast. A civilian was wounded.
    1. 0
      April 13 2026 00: 52
      wow, how amazing! laughing laughing
  7. -1
    April 11 2026 17: 53
    Quote: isv000
    Now a separate airline for tourists "to the East" is working tirelessly...

    I suppose there are quite a few of our "volunteers" jumping around there right now...
  8. 0
    April 11 2026 17: 56
    The UAV abomination was given a full go.
  9. +1
    April 11 2026 18: 05
    And our specialists wouldn't hurt to study these devices. Information is always needed.
  10. 0
    April 11 2026 18: 15
    Now US intelligence claims that China is secretly supplying Iran with anti-aircraft systems through third countries.

    Even if it's just like that, even directly, what does it change? Nothing. request
    Air defense systems are defensive weapons, and no one has prohibited countries from selling or buying them.
    The US sells it to one country during an armed conflict, along with various strike weapons, and trades in intelligence information. It does this on a regular basis and is proud of it.
    Let's then kick these pin dos sii on the satanic horns! fellow laughing
  11. -1
    April 11 2026 18: 20
    It is important to have your own equipment to protect your own... it is no less important to know what the enemy has and to be able to neutralize its use in order to successfully defeat the enemy's equipment.
  12. 0
    April 11 2026 18: 34
    Quote: isv000
    Allah does not command us to look into the bubble!

    A teapot is a great alternative. I had breakfast with them myself in Uzbekistan.
    Russians living there often drink wine, while Uzbeks strictly drink vodka from a teapot and pour it into a bowl at the bottom. They eat it with a flatbread, dipped in salt and red pepper. They wash it down with green tea from a different teapot. Everything is well thought out.
    1. -1
      April 11 2026 19: 26
      Speak the truth. For the Almighty forbids drinking "the juice of the vine," but says nothing about drinking grain wine.
  13. +1
    April 12 2026 14: 27
    No i bardzo dobrze! Niech przetrzebią tych zza oceanu!