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Iran’s IRGC Navy Prepares to Unveil Revolutionary UAV.


According to information published by Tasnim News on December 12, 2024, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy is set to enhance its capabilities with the integration of a unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, commander of the IRGC Navy, made the announcement during the 12th Islamic Republic International Aerospace Exhibition on Kish Island, situated in the strategic southern waters of Iran.
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The vertical take-off drones Sepehr, Shahab-2, and Hodhod-4. (Picture source: FARS)


Describing the new UAV as "world-surprising," Admiral Tangsiri highlighted its significance, attributing its development to a collaborative effort between the IRGC Navy and Iran’s Defense Ministry. He emphasized that the addition of this drone would redefine the scope of bilateral cooperation between the two entities.

The commander expressed confidence that the unveiling of the new UAV would mark a significant milestone in Iran's defense capabilities. Although specific details of the UAV's design and functionality remain undisclosed, its development follows a pattern of innovative advancements in Iran's military drone technology. Admiral Tangsiri assured that this drone would not be the final product of the IRGC Navy's collaboration with the Defense Ministry, suggesting more advanced projects in the pipeline.

Iran has made considerable strides in drone technology, leveraging it for both defensive and reconnaissance purposes. Earlier this year, the IRGC and the Iranian Army showcased an array of UAVs and advanced military hardware during a series of 20 nationwide military drills. Among the developments were kamikaze and combat drones equipped with cutting-edge technologies.

In September, Iran unveiled a kamikaze drone capable of traveling over 4,000 kilometers, demonstrating the country’s growing expertise in long-range unmanned systems.

The IRGC’s UAV capabilities have frequently been used to monitor U.S. naval activities in the Persian Gulf. Iranian drones have reportedly captured precise surveillance footage of American aircraft carriers and other warships operating in the region.

IRGC Navy

The IRGC-N has significantly expanded its UAV fleet in recent years. A notable acquisition was the delivery of 188 drones in 2020, which included models capable of launching from small boats. This has enhanced operational flexibility and provided the IRGC-N with tools tailored for asymmetrical maritime warfare. Among its assets is the Mohajer-6 UAV, a multirole platform capable of carrying precision-guided munitions. This drone complements the larger Shahed 129 UAVs operated by the IRGC Aerospace Force, broadening the operational scope of Iran’s unmanned systems.

One of the most strategic additions to the IRGC-N's arsenal is the development of drone carriers. Merchant ships are being converted to deploy UAVs over vast distances, effectively extending the operational reach of the IRGC-N. The Shahid Bagheri, a former container ship equipped with a 180-meter runway, exemplifies this transformation. Such initiatives not only enhance surveillance but also amplify the IRGC-N’s capacity for rapid response and unconventional tactics in maritime zones.

The IRGC-N’s focus on UAVs aligns with its asymmetrical warfare doctrine, emphasizing agility, surprise, and intelligence gathering. By integrating these systems, the IRGC-N enhances its ability to monitor, protect, and potentially disrupt maritime activities in contested areas like the Persian Gulf.


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