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Iran designs and manufactures armed drones able to fight enemy UAVs Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. | |||
Iran's
Air Defense Unit has designed and built drones to fight and hunt enemies'
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) with reconnaissance or bombing missions,
a top military official announced on Sunday, February 16, 2014. “Different
drones are being designed and built in Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base,
including Sarir (long-range, long-endurance radar-evading air defense)
drone, whose production has gifted us very good progress,” said
Commander of Iran's Air Defense Unit Brigadier General Farzad Esmayeeli. |
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The Iranian-made Fotros drone can be used for reconnaissance and surveillance, and has the potential to carry out combat operations once armed with air-to-surface missiles and other types of rockets. |
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Elaborating on the mission of these drones, the General said these pilotless aircraft are used in the base for training forces in detecting, targeting and fighting enemy drones. Iran has recently made giant advancements in aerospace industries, specially in designing and manufacturing pilotless drones. In relevant remarks in December, Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari said the IRGC is capable of mounting guided missiles and bombs on its drones. “We have recently acquired the capability to mount guided and precision-targeting missiles with pinpointing capability and bombs on drones, which is actually among branches of advanced hi-tech in this field,” Jafari told reporters in Tehran. He referred to Iran’s latest achievements in building drones, and said, “Our latest achievement in this regard is a drone which can fly for 30 hours and high-speed engines can increase its range.” Also in November, Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan announced that Iran's new drone enjoys unique strategic capabilities, including 30-hour-long flight durability, and has been developed for combat and surveillance missions. Dehqan said the new drone, ‘Fotros’, has been designed and built by the Iranian Airplane Manufacturing Industries Company affiliated to the Defense Ministry’s Aviation Industries in cooperation with knowledge-based companies and academic centers and on the basis of the needs of the country’s Armed Forces. “This strategic drone has an operational range of 2,000 kilometers, and can fly to a ceiling of 25,000 feet in altitude for 16 to 30 hours, and these specifications enable it to conduct combat missions in addition to surveillance and reconnaissance missions," Dehqan said addressing a ceremony held in Tehran to unveil the new drone. The
minister said Fotros can be armed with various types of "air-to-surface
missiles and rockets". The
minister further pointed to the missions which could be done by Fotros
in detail, and said the drone can be used for “protecting land and
sea borders, monitoring oil pipelines, telecommunication lines and road
traffic control, monitoring affected areas during earthquakes, blaze and
floods, and environment protection", adding that it can send "real-time
photos and images while it is on a missions". |
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