Iran unveils armed drone able to reach Israel with Hebrew warning: 'prepare your shelters'

Drone said to be able to fly up to 24,000 feet with a speed of 210 kph (130 mph), carrying a bomb payload of up to 300 kilograms (660 pounds) also able to carry electronic surveillance equipment
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Iran’s Defense Ministry unveiled a drone on Tuesday resembling America’s armed MQ-9 Reaper, claiming that the aircraft is capable of staying airborne for 24 hours and has the range to reach the country’s archenemy Israel. Iranian media posted a clip showing Hebrew writing on the UAV calling for Israelis to prepare their shelters.
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Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency published a photograph of the drone, called the Mohajer-10, on display at a conference marking Defense Industry Day with what appeared to be smoke-machine fog underneath it. “Mohajer” means “immigrant” in Farsi and has been a drone line manufactured by the Islamic Republic since 1985.
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מל"ט כטב"ם כטב"מ חדש מוהאג'ר 10 שחשפה איראן בטקס ב טהרן
מל"ט כטב"ם כטב"מ חדש מוהאג'ר 10 שחשפה איראן בטקס ב טהרן
Iran reveals a drone potentially capable of reaching Israel
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IRNA said the drone is able to fly up to 24,000 feet with a speed of 210 kph (130 mph), carrying a bomb payload of up to 300 kilograms (660 pounds). It also said the drone could carry electronic surveillance equipment and a camera. Iran’s hard-line President Ebrahim Raisi, a protégé of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, also viewed the drone on Tuesday.
“Today, we can firmly introduce Iran as an advanced and technologic nation to the world,” Raisi said in comments aired on state television. He reiterated Iran’s stance about friendly relations with “all countries in the world,” adding that Iran’s armed forces will cut off any hand that will reaches out in an attempt to invade Iran, state TV reported.
The Associated Press could not immediately verify the claims about the drone’s capabilities, though an arm of state television shared a video of it taking off from a runway. Long-range drones like the Reaper also require ground stations and satellite communications.
Officials in Israel, which flies its own long-range, high-endurance drones, did not immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday.
Meanwhile, an Iranian delegation was in Moscow to discuss expanding military cooperation between the two nations after Iran supplied the Russians with drones to use against Ukraine since their invasion.
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Commander of the Iranian Army's Ground Forces, Kioumars Heydari and Russian Ground Forces Commander-in-chief Oleg Salyukov
Commander of the Iranian Army's Ground Forces, Kioumars Heydari and Russian Ground Forces Commander-in-chief Oleg Salyukov
Commander of the Iranian Army's Ground Forces, Kioumars Heydari and Russian Ground Forces Commander-in-chief Oleg Salyukov
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Iran has in the past captured U.S. drones or pieces of them, but there’s no evidence that it has taken a General Atomics’ Reaper, which is flown by the U.S. Air Force and allied American nations as a “hunter-killer” drone that can operate at high altitudes for long hours and follow a target before attacking. North Korea in July showed off drones mirroring the Reaper, possibly designed from publicly available information about the aircraft.
In December 2011, Iran seized an RQ-170 Sentinel flown by the CIA to monitor Iranian nuclear sites after it entered Iranian airspace from neighboring Afghanistan. Iran later reverse-engineered the drone to create their own variants.
In 2019, Iran shot down a U.S. Navy RQ-4A Global Hawk in the Strait of Hormuz amid high tensions over its collapsed nuclear deal with world powers.
The Reaper also carries special significance for Iran, as one reportedly carried out the 2020 strike in Baghdad that killed Qassem Soleimani, a top Iranian general in its paramilitary Revolutionary Guard.
Iran separately said it had provided two types of ballistic missiles to its army and the Guard on Tuesday, including one named for Soleimani.
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נשיא איראן איברהים ראיסי בטקס לציון התעשייה הביטחונית של ארצו בטהרן
נשיא איראן איברהים ראיסי בטקס לציון התעשייה הביטחונית של ארצו בטהרן
Iranian president Raisi inspects weapons in a defense industry ceremony
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Iran has unveiled a series of drones it describes as capable of long-endurance flights over the last several years. It remains unclear how they’ve been used in combat.
But other Iranian drones have been a key element of Russia’s continued war on Ukraine. Tehran has offered a series of contradictory explanations about the drones, first denying they supplied them to Moscow and then claiming they sold drones only before the war began. However, the volume of drones used in the conflict show a steady supply by Iran of the bomb-carrying weapons in the war.
In June, the White House said Iran is providing Russia with materials to build a drone manufacturing plant east of Moscow as the Kremlin looks to lock in a steady supply of weaponry.
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