Iran Unveils Mohajer-10 Combat UAV, Claiming Extended Range, Payload
Iran Unveils Mohajer-10 Combat UAV, Claiming Extended Range, Payload: The Islamic Republic recently revealed its latest achievement in unmanned aircraft technology, the Mohajer-10 drone, during a key event attended by prominent Iranian officials. As reported by state media, this cutting-edge unmanned aerial vehicle boasts an impressive range of 2,000 kilometers (1,240 miles).
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Advancements and Capabilities of Mohajer-10: Upgraded and Enhanced
- The Mohajer-10 drone is a significant improvement over its predecessor, the Mohajer-6 drone. According to Iran’s Tasnim News Agency, this new iteration is designed to carry a payload of up to 300 kilograms, effectively doubling the capacity of its earlier version. The range has been significantly improved, providing enhanced operational capabilities.
- • The capabilities of the drone go beyond its payload and range. Mohajer-10 has a fuel capacity of 450 litres, allowing it to reach a top speed of 210 km/h (130 mph). This speed, combined with the drone’s remarkable endurance, allows it to remain airborne for an impressive 24 hours. Furthermore, Mohajer-10 can reach altitudes of up to 7 kilometers, showcasing its versatile performance capabilities.
- Perhaps most intriguingly, the drone is outfitted with a range of advanced weaponry and equipment. It is armed with various smart bombs that offer pinpoint accuracy, in addition to electronic warfare systems and intelligence technology, making it a formidable addition to Iran’s technological arsenal.
Rapid Succession: Mohajer-10’s Swift Debut after Army 2023 Expo
The unveiling of Mohajer-10 follows closely on the heels of another noteworthy display of Iran’s unmanned systems. Merely a week prior, Tehran showcased an array of advanced drones at the Army 2023 defense expo held in Russia. The Arash, Ababil-5 Karrar, and Shahin combined-type UAVs were among them.
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Minister of Defense and Armed Forces of Iran: Mohammad Reza Gharaei Ashtiani