Iranian army units receive over 200 locally made drones including switchblades


The Iranian Army on April 20 took delivery of more than 200 strategic drones manufactured by the Defense Ministry, Tasnim reports. In an event attended by Army Commander Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi, the strategic unmanned aerial vehicles, designed and manufactured by the Defense Ministry in cooperation with the Army, were delivered to various units of the Army in several parts of the country..
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The drones delivered to Iranian army units include various models such as Ababil-4, Ababil-5, Arash, Karrar jet, Shahrivar 10th, Akhgar, switchblade drone, Homa, as well as sea-based and VTOL drones (Picture source: Tasnim)


The drones delivered to Iranian army units include various models such as Ababil-4, Ababil-5, Arash, Karrar jet, Shahrivar 10th, Akhgar, switchblade drone, Homa, as well as sea-based and VTOL drones. The new drones, all of which have low radar cross-sections (RCS), are designed to carry out a broad range of missions, including reconnaissance, destruction (kamikaze/suicide), combat/strike, patrol operation, loitering, anti-radar operation, aerial interception, and action against mobile and fixed targets.

The propulsion, navigation and control systems of the new drones have been modified and they have been equipped with air-to-air and air-to-surface missiles, smart air-based standoff bombs, and electronic warfare systems, Tasnim reports. The new features have turned some drones into stealth aircraft with long ranges, that can carry out special operations.

In July 2022, the commander of Iran’s Army Ground Force unveiled plans for the establishment of five new military units operating with unmanned aerial vehicles. Pointing to the sophisticated UAVs that the Army’s “Drone Base 313” has taken possession of, including cruise drones and the Heidar drones, Brigadier General Kiomars Heidari said the Ground Force has submitted a proposal for the establishment of five drone units.


Defense News April 2023