TEHRAN (Basirat)- Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps military released a cache of pictures on Saturday of US and Israeli unmanned aerial systems that had been intercepted by the state armed forces, local media reported.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps military released a cache of pictures on Saturday of US and Israeli unmanned aerial systems that had been intercepted by the state armed forces, local media reported.The captured drones include the General Atomics MQ-1C "Grey Eagle”
drone, the AAI RQ-7 Shadow 200 and Israeli Hermes 450 drones, Tasnim
news agency wrote.
According to the report, Hermes 450 was downed over the country’s
airspace in summer 2014. But it’s yet to be revealed how the American
UAVs got in the hands of the Iranian armed forces.
The news came amid reports that Iran’s Sukhoi Su-25 fired a warning
shot at an unidentified UAV flying over the Persian Gulf. The drone
allegedly retreated and fled the Iranian airspace after the encounter.
The release of the photos coincided with the presentation of the Iranian
long range attack drone called Saeqeh, which means lightning bolt. The
UAV is capable of carrying four smart guided bombs and striking targets
with high precision.
Media speculates that the new drone has a striking resemblance to the RQ-170.
In 2011, Iranian armed forces said they had seized control of a US
RQ-170 in the north-east of the country using a system of electronic
warfare (EW). The drone then was delivered to the Iranian military base
in the north east of the country. Following the incident the state
military released a video showing the UAV with no visible damages on it.
The new drone, will be applied to boost Iran’s deterrent capabilities
and won’t be used to achieve expansionist goals, Secretary of Iran's
Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani said on Saturday,
according to Xinhua.