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Iranian Military Unveils New Drones, Missiles

Thursday 31 January 2019
Iranian Military Unveils New Drones, Missiles

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Alwaght-Iran’s Armed Forces have unveiled new military hardware, including drones and missiles, during an exhibition on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

The achievements were displayed during Eqtedar 40 Exhibition at Imam Khomeini Grand Prayer Grounds in Tehran, Fars news agency reported on Wednesday.

The drones unveiled included the country’s newest one, Kaman-12. The aircraft can fly at 200 kilometers per hour for 10 straight hours.

It can use an airstrip as short as 400 meters and covers a 1,000-kilometer combat radius.

The UAV weighs 450 kilograms and can carry a payload as heavy as 100 kilograms.

Among the other drones were a renovated Shahed-129, which is capable of carrying out surveillance, reconnaissance, and combat operations using bombs and missiles.

It can carry four Sadid smart bombs and can be guided using optical, laser, or infrared equipment.

The UAV is capable of flying as far as 2,000 kilometers for 24 hours, refueling only once.

The Sa’eqeh-2 drone, which was also put on display, can carry four guided bombs.

The Wednesday event also featured Iranian RQ-170 and Mohajer-6 drones. The latter can be fitted with Qa’em missiles.

The Akhgar missile, which was featured at the expo, is the latest projectile manufactured for deployment on Iranian drones.

The 1.7-meter-long, television-guided missile has a range of 30 kilometers and can fly at a speed of 600 kilometers per hour.

Qassed-3 (pictured above), which had so far only been showcased during military parades, was also put on display at the event.

It can be deployed on fighter jets. It is 5.15 meters in length, can carry a 453-kilogram warhead, and has a range of 100 kilometers.

It has a microjet engine, which enables it to be fired at a speed of 600 kilometers per hour toward targets, and is guided using a seeker head.

Also unveiled was the Shahin anti-missile projectile (pictured above), which can be fitted onto Air Force fighter planes. It was showcased at the exhibition for the first time.

Iran has made great achievements in developing drones and missiles after the Islamic Revolution.

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Commemorating the 36th anniversary of the passing of Imam Khomeini (RA), the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Commemorating the 36th anniversary of the passing of Imam Khomeini (RA), the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran.