Formal review by NAJA Chief of Police Brig. Gen. Hossein Ashtari, with Tehran PD Chief Brig. Gen. Hossein Sajedinia. They are paraded in a Fath Safir ("Ambassador") multipurpose vehicle, of a type similar to that provided to Iran's regional allies in the current war against ISIL.
In the foreground can be seen Iranian-assembled Saipa (Kia) Cerato sedans, recently delivered to the NAJA Highway Patrol. [see HERE]
Newer issue BDUs in a MARPAT-inspired woodland digital camouflage pattern; similar in appearance to that issued to IRGC-GF and regional allies such as Lebanese Hezbollah.
Detail of newer BDU woodland digital camouflage pattern
Older style cap worn by NAJA captain at right, among others outfitted with the newer style
Motorized anti-riot contingent, dismounted and adjacent to NAJA newer-issued small displacement dual purpose motorcycles.
NAJA anti-riot force, current incarnation of body armor and protective equipment. Note in background: the iconic Azadi ("Freedom") Tower.
Reverse view of NAJA anti-riot force protective equipment
NAJA police force outfitted with protective equipment and issued with the older style woodland pattern BDUs
NAJA Tehran Metropolitan Police sergeant major and 2nd sergeant major among officer ranks; at attention beside recently delivered Saipa (Kia) Cerato sedans.
Photos: Mohammad Ali Marizad at Tasnim News Agency
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