|
The Iranian Army has unveiled three advanced, domestically developed drones designed to meet the demands of modern and future battlefields
Citat:The new models—Homa, Dideban (Watchdog), and Shahin-1 (Falcon-1)—were showcased during a ceremony at the Army’s drone and air base in the southeastern city of Zahedan, underscoring Iran’s push to build a self-reliant, tech-driven military.
Equipped with vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capabilities, the drones can switch to fixed-wing flight for greater range and efficiency. Designed entirely by Iranian engineers, the aircraft combine agility, intelligence, and precision to perform a wide range of reconnaissance and offensive missions.
Citat:The Homa drone can fly above 12,000 feet, is equipped with night vision, and doesn’t require a runway—making it ideal for stealth reconnaissance in electronic warfare environments. The Dideban is a compact, portable UAV with all-day visibility and multi-target monitoring capabilities. It’s designed to fly in coordinated swarms, enhancing battlefield intelligence and precision.
The Shahin-1 is a fast, first-person view (FPV) suicide drone intended to eliminate fixed and mobile targets with high maneuverability and lethal accuracy. Military officials describe it as a key component of Iran’s growing asymmetric warfare strategy.
[Link mogu videti samo ulogovani korisnici]
Shahin-1
Homa
Dideban
[Link mogu videti samo ulogovani korisnici]
|