Features of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran in upstream documents with the view of developing a strategic model for future armed forces architecture

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The present study aims to examine the characteristics of the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the future in line with future upheavals and social and political developments. This research is an applied research method. The method of library study and reference to documents and instruments of the questionnaire were used to collect data and using a targeted sampling method to select the sample size of the population under study. In the present research, in accordance with the objectives and research questions, the current features of the armed forces and the characteristics of the armed forces are based on the above documents, and the role of environmental conditions as an influential area in the characteristics of the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran And the results indicate the important role of environmental conditions and, given this impact, the features, capabilities and roles of the armed forces in the future are outlined and expressed.

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Persian
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Journal Scientific Research of Strategic Defence Studies, Volume:19 Issue: 86, 2022
Pages:
111 to 130
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