On the same day, Iranian Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi warned Israel, the country's arc-enemy, that it would receive a crushing response in case of any attack on Iran.
"Such dreams (of striking Iran) will never come true and nobody dares to launch any operation against Iran," the local ISNA news agency quoted Vahidi as saying.
Iranian armed forces would be delivered by flying boats in the following days, the report said without giving further details.
Vahidi also said that Iran plans to produce more long-range missiles in the future, according to Press TV.
Iran also displayed advanced missiles, including ballistic missiles of the Shahab-3 and Sejil, which are reported to have a range of 1,300 km-2,000 km, as well as a domestically-built unmanned bomber aircraft.
During a military parade in Iran's northwestern town of Mahabad in West Azarbaijan province, a bomb blast killed at least 11 people and injured dozens, local media reported.
Also, the local semi-official Fars news agency quoted a medical source in Mahabad's Imam Khomeini hospital that "11 individuals were martyred in the bombing carried out by anti-Revolution elements."