Iran launches mass production of smart, precision-striking drone

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Iranian mass media reports say the Defense Ministry of Iran yesterday launched the mass production of a tactical drone, named Mohajer 6, with the capability to carry “smart” bombs with high “precision-striking” capability. Citing Defense Minister Amir Hatami, Tehran Times says the drone is able to conduct different reconnaissance, patrolling and combat missions in distant […]

Iranian mass media reports say the Defense Ministry of Iran yesterday launched the mass production of a tactical drone, named Mohajer 6, with the capability to carry “smart” bombs with high “precision-striking” capability.

Citing Defense Minister Amir Hatami, Tehran Times says the drone is able to conduct different reconnaissance, patrolling and combat missions in distant areas and enjoys high flight endurance.

The new drone is reportedly planned to be delivered to the Ground Forces of the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution (IRGC Ground Forces).

“Drone Mohajer 6, equipped with the smart Qa’em precision-striking bombs and different electro-optical explorers and different warheads, can trace, intercept and destroy the target,” Fars News Agency (FNA) quoted Hatami as explaining.

It can destroy different fixed and mobile targets in day and night missions and can infiltrate various types of installations and facilities, he added.

According to FNA, Iran has so far unveiled various domestically produced drones, including Ababil, Fotros, Hazem, Karrar, Mohajer, Sarir, Shahed 129, Yasir and Zohal.

Mehr News Agency (MNA) says Mohajer-6 is the first UAV of the Mohajer family that is armed with a guided weapon system and is bigger than the other types of Mohajer family.  The Iranian Mohajer-4 UAVs have been successfully used during conflicts in Syria and Iraq, and allegedly in Lebanon.

Iran has made great advances in building unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

“There is credible evidence to suggest that Iran is capable of producing the engines used by the majority of their UAVs,” says Galen Wright, an analyst who analyzes Iranian military capabilities at The Arkenstone.

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