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Current Issue: Volume 22, Issue 75, Spring 2026, Pages 5-185 

Synergy Model in the Khatam al-Anbiya (PBUH) Air Defense Joint Headquarters of the Country

Pages 113-148

10.22034/qjmst.2026.2066117.2190

seyyed abdolrahim mosavi, davood aghamohammadi, nibi allh dehrhan, abbas farajpour alamdari, ghader rahimzadeh

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