Iran's newly developed drone named Kaman 12 with flight durability of 10 hours,
200km speed, operational radius of 1,000km and capability to carry 100kg of
cargos was unveiled in the exhibition today.
Other achievements displayed in the exhibition include Akhgar missiles mounted
on Iranian drones which can hit targets 30km in distance, Qassed 3 cruise
missiles carried by F-4 fighters with the capability to destroy targets 100km in
distance, air-based Shahin drones with jamming capability which can be mounted
on fighter jets, a new version of Shahed 129 drone with the operational range of
2,000km, flight durability of 24 hours and capability to conduct patrolling and
reconnaissance operations and destruction of targets with bombs and missiles,
RQ-170 drones, Saeqeh-2 drones, which have already been in missions against the
Takfiri terrorists and their leaders in Eastern Euphrates region in Syria, with
the capability to carry smart bombs, and Mohajer-6 drones, equipped with
home-made Qa'em missiles.
Iran has made great achievements in developing drones and missiles after the
Islamic Revolution.
Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force
Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh underlined in November Iran's major
advances in designing and manufacturing different state-of-the-art drones.
"We are even ahead of the top world powers in the drones sector and we are way
ahead of them," General Hajizadeh said, addressing a ceremony in the Northern
city of Qazvin.
He described Iran as the top regional power in the sector, saying that the
country had been able to develop different types of home-made missiles as well.
"The young Iranian people have managed to put the country at the peak of power
with their excellent ideas in the radar, missile and drone sectors," General
Hajizadeh said.
Source:Farsnews