Watch: Iran’s army presents new drones in an underground base

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The Iranian army has revealed an underground military base full of drones. The revelation is from large exercises that the Iranian army conducts regarding unmanned aerial vehicles. In the exercise, the Iranians used home-made weapons, including smart bombs and missiles of various types

The Iranian army is presenting new drones in an underground base in a secret location. Mahmoud Mousavi, a senior officer in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, and a spokesman for the foreign media regarding the drone exercises that Iran is holding these days, said that during the exercises “an array of simulated targets with sensitive and vital facilities were destroyed by Real weapons.”

He added that the drones used home-made weapons, including smart bombs and missiles of various types including MK-82 bombs, to “target positions ranging from command and control centers” to “fuel tanks, ammunition depots, and radar and missile systems” exercises that worry the West Especially after the report that Iran sold hundreds of drones to Russia, which needs it in the war against Ukraine.

Mousavi said that various types of combat drones operated by the four units of the army, the army, the navy, the air force and the air defense force, hit the intended targets in the exercise area that covers almost all Iranian territory and strategic locations.

Iran’s military began a large-scale exercise last Wednesday, involving its surveillance and combat drones in the Persian Gulf and the Sea of ​​Oman, Rear Command Admiral Habibullah Sayri said on Tuesday that more than 150 new advanced drones will be flown in the exercise.

Earlier this month, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards confirmed that they held joint drone exercises with Russia at the Kashan Air Base, adding that Belarus and Armenia are also participating in the exercises.

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