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Iran starts mass production of combat UAV Kaman-12

The Iranian Air Force (IAF) has officially unveiled the production line of a domestically-manufactured unmanned combat aerial vehicle named Kaman-12.

The Iranian Air Force (IAF) has officially unveiled the production line of a domestically-manufactured unmanned combat aerial vehicle named Kaman-12.

The production line was unveiled in a Thursday ceremony attended by Vice-President for Science and Technology Sorena Sattari and Air Force Commander Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh in Tehran.

The aircraft can fly at 200 kilometers per hour for 10 straight hours.

It can use an airstrip as short as 400 meters and covers a 1,000-kilometer combat radius.

The UAV weighs 450 kilograms and can carry a payload as heavy as 100 kilograms.

The combat drone was first unveiled on January 30 during Eqtedar 40 Exhibition at Imam Khomeini Grand Prayer Grounds in Tehran, ahead of the 40th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

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Iran’s Armed Forces unveil drones, missiles

Iran showcases some of its latest military hardware, including drones and missiles, ahead of the 40th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

In the field of unmanned aerial vehicles, Iran is now one of the world’s top four or five countries, and the top drone power in the region.

Iran’s UAV program has expanded in recent years with more than a dozen models operating for a variety of functions ranging from surveillance to intelligence gathering, carrying bombs and Kamikaze operations.

They have been playing a significant role in the fight against Takfiri terrorists as well as monitoring US warships in the Persian Gulf.

Iran currently possesses the biggest collection of captured or downed American and Israeli drones, including the US’ MQ1, MQ9, Shadow, ScanEagle, and RQ-170 as well as the Israeli regime’s Hermes, according to IRGC Aerospace Commander Brigadier General Amir-Ali Hajizadeh.

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