Iranian domestically built mobile missile defense system Bavar-373 on display during National Defence Industry Day in Tehran, August 22, 2019. Reuters

The Army has reportedly produced a deck of playing cards with Iranian weaponry on them to help soldiers identify those arms.

The Army has already made such decks for Russia and China, and the Iran version comes amid heightened tensions with the Middle Eastern country.

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Army soldiers are being exposed to a deck of playing cards depicting Iranian weaponry to get a better sense of Iran's weapons stockpile, according to a new report.

The Federation of American Scientists reports that the Army has introduced the deck of cards, the Iran edition of the service's Worldwide Equipment Identification Cards, with the likely purpose of educating soldiers so they can identify the weapons better in combat.

Federation of American Scientists

The cards include information about the main weapon included in a weapons system, the range of that main weapon, and the weapon system's nomenclature.

The Federation of American Scientists says the Army has already introduced decks of playing cards with Chinese and Russian weapons, and that another set featuring North Korean weapons is in the works.

The Army did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Army Times.

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