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A Look at the Cutting-Edge Features and Movable Launch Platform of Iran's New Shahed-191 UAV

 

Iran Unveils New UAV Modeled After "Stolen" US RQ-170 Drone From Toyota Tundra

 

On March 13, a new set of images of Iran's Shahed-191 strike drone with a contemporary mobile launch mechanism appeared on social media.

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Iran Demonstrates New RQ-170-Inspired Shahid-191 UAV Built on a Toyota Tundra

  

On March 13, pictures of Iran's brand-new Shahed-191 strike drone being utilized as a mobile launch platform were all over social media. The images show the Iranian drone lifting flight from the mobile launch mechanism, signaling significant progress in Iran's drone capabilities, according to the Eurasian Times' official Twitter account. The latest images demonstrate Iran's continued attempts to strengthen its drone program and boost its asymmetric capabilities.

The American RQ-170 Sentinel drone, which Iran stole in 2011, is considered the foundation for the Shahed-191. It is powered by a turbofan engine and has a similar flying wing configuration. A modern avionics and sensor system has been added, among other important changes and upgrades, to the Iranian drone. The drone can fly for 4.5 hours at an altitude of 7.5 kilometers, covering a distance of 1500 kilometers, carry two bombs weighing a total of 100 kilos, and reach speeds of 350 kilometers per hour.

Shahed-191, also known as Saegheh-2, has a parachute for usage off-road and two retractable skids in place of the conventional landing gear. The drone is based on a Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel UAV that Iran stole and reverse-engineered and can carry two Sadid-1 missiles. It is quite different from it and smaller. It is one of Iran's two flying wing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) based on the RQ-170, the other being the Shahed-171 Simorgh.

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Two years after launching the Karrar, a jet-powered drone, Iran made a significant leap in its quest to develop a strike-capable combat UAV when it unveiled the Shahed-129 in September 2012. Prior to it, Iran's drone fleet consisted of of smaller models with constrained ranges and flying times. This was partly due to export controls and constraints that prohibited Iran from obtaining cutting-edge dual-use components for bigger, more deadly drones.

Nevertheless, experts questioned whether the Shahed-129, at least in its original incarnation, could actually function as a fully integrated combat UAV system. Iran released a video in 2012 showing the Shahed-129 drone launching a missile while in flight. The video immediately changed to another scenario where a missile hit a target, raising doubts about the UAV's ability to execute precise attacks.

By building up a fleet of domestic drones and selling drone technology to its friends, Iran has strengthened its ability to attack the United States and its Middle Eastern allies. The several new drone systems Iran has disclosed, many of which have been used in war, demonstrate the considerable advancements it has achieved in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in recent years. Iran claims that it presently has drones that are capable of delivering stealthy, precisely guided missiles with a maximum range of 2,000 kilometers. Even though it regularly exaggerates its claims for propaganda purposes, the Islamic Republic's development of its drone program represents a technological success.

Images of Iran's new Shahed-191 strike drone with a transportable launch mechanism installed on a Toyota Tundra have recently surfaced, underscoring the nation's expanding drone market. Iran

 

 

 





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