Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Shahram Irani said the new unmanned aerial vehicle domestically designed and manufactured has been launched stressing the developments made in the field of drones.
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Rear Admiral Irani made the remarks in an interview with Tasnim news agency, during which he talked about the Islamic Republic’s latest progress in the field of drone production.
He said the drone uses a homegrown sonar system and other domestically-developed equipment to stalk and hunt submarines.
The commander noted that the new unmanned aerial vehicle is currently in service in the Iranian Navy.
On Tuesday, the Islamic Republic of Iran Army units unveiled a broad range of advanced gear such as homegrown missiles, tanks, armored vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicles, radar systems and air defense missile systems in a military parade marking the National Army Day.
Four divisions of the Iranian Army, namely the Ground Force, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Air Defense, held military parades on Tuesday in the presence of President Ebrahim Raeisi in Tehran.
Iran’s first wide-body unmanned combat aerial vehicle, Kaman 22, was also unveiled, along with Iranian suicide drones such as Arash, Kian and Karrar, which could be flown from both ground and offshore launchers.