#IRGC started massive drone drill called “Towards Jerusalem 1” over southern territorial waters of Persian Gulf.— hadi🔎🕎✡️ (@Zolfegar12) March 14, 2019
50 reverse-engineered #RQ170 drones and a number of combat UAVs participated in it. pic.twitter.com/8u8GJnseSK
Sputnik: WATCH: Footage of Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s Massive Drone Exercise Released
The drones started at different military bases as far as 1,000 kilometers from the target and bombed it simultaneously.
The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that it had launched a massive drone military drill involving tens of unmanned aerial vehicles Thursday.
The drill involved a fleet of 50 drones modeled after the US' RQ-170 Sentinel, one of which was captured by Iran in 2011, as well as a number of other UAVs, which were launched from bases as far as 1,000 kilometers away from the target located at Bani Farur island in the Persian Gulf. It was the largest Iranian military exercise of this kind to date, the IRGC said in a statement.
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WNU Editor: I do not see 50 drones in the video.
3 comments:
WNU Stealth drones reverse engineered from a klingon bird of prey captured in 2005.
Yawn. Unless these are Nuclear weapons, it's a waste of time and money.
Michael
I have to agree with you on that. If Iran were to launch a massed attack with 50 or so drones, or even missiles and were successful with say 10 or them on key targets, the Israelis would respond very strongly, perhaps even nuclearly.
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