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Iran telah menguji ‘Suicide DRONE’ dapat memukul sasaran udara dan darat, serta
kapal-kapal, kata ketua komander tentera daripada tentera darat di
tengah-tengah hari ketiga latihan besar-besaran di pintu masuk ke Teluk Parsi.
Pesawat tanpa pemandu adalah "bom mudah alih" yang
boleh digunakan untuk "memukul sasaran udara dan darat dan boleh
menjalankan serangan apabila ia mengenal pasti sasaran yang mencurigakan,"
komander Jeneral Ahmad Reza Pour-dastan kepada wartawan pada hari Sabtu.
Laporan media tempatan menunjukkan bahawa berdengung
dipanggil Yasir. Ia adalah satu Drone pertempuran keluaran tempatan yang telah
diumumkan pada bulan September.
Yasir dilengkapi dengan state-of-art, kamera lampu untuk
peninjauan. Ia boleh terbang selama 8 jam dengan pelbagai 200 kilometer dan
mencapai ketinggian 4,500 meter.
Drone yang telah diuji sebagai sebahagian daripada Mohammad
Rasoulallah 6 hari menjalankan kod-bernama (Mohammad, Rasul Allah) yang bermula
pada hari Khamis, yang melibatkan semua cabang tentera Iran.
Peringkat yang ke-2 manuver dilancarkan di tenggara Iran pada
hari Jumaat diketuai oleh tentera darat dan tentera yang terlibat itu darat,
udara dan tentera laut.
'MOBILE Bomb' IRANIAN Army TESTS Suicide DRONE
in Massive DRILLS
. . .
For the first time Iran’s army has tested a suicide drone
able to hit aerial and ground targets, as well as ships, said the army's chief
commander of ground forces amid the third day of massive drills at the entrance
to the Persian Gulf.
The unmanned aircraft is "a mobile bomb" that can
be used for “hitting aerial and ground targets and can carry out an attack when
it identifies a suspicious target,” commander Gen. Ahmad Reza Pourdastan told
journalists on Saturday.
Local media reports indicated that the drone is called Yasir.
It’s a domestically produced combat drone that was unveiled in September.
Yasir is equipped with state-of-art, light cameras for
reconnaissance. It can fly for eight hours with a range of 200 kilometers and
reach an altitude of 4,500 meters.
The drone was tested as part of a six-day exercise code-named
Mohammad Rasoulallah (Mohammad, the Messenger of God) that started on Thursday,
involving all branches of Iran’s military.
The second stage of the maneuvers launched in southeast Iran
on Friday was led by ground forces and involved the military’s land, air and
naval forces.
Gambar yang disediakan pada 25 Dis, 2014 oleh laman web
akhbar Iran Jamejam ini (talian Jamejam) menunjukkan Iran Tentera tentera darat
bergerak yang dibuat Drone Iran semasa "Mohammad Rasul Allah" latihan
ketenteraan di bandar pelabuhan Laut Oman Bandar Jask di selatan Iran (A
picture made available on December 25, 2014 by Iranian Jamejam newspaper's
website (Jamejam online) shows Iranian Army ground forces moving an Iranian
made drone during the "Mohammad Rasoul Allah" military drill in the
Oman Sea port city of Bandar Jask in southern Iran (AFP Photo/Chavosh
Homavandi)
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stages massive military display to ‘send message of peace’ to neighbors
Laporan menunjukkan bahawa tagk, F-4 Phantom dan pejuang
Mirage jet, helikopter, peluru berpandu dan unit artileri telah dikerahkan dalam
‘war games’.
Latihan besar-besaran adalah sebahagian dpd meningkatkan
keupayaan ketente-raan dan kesediaan pertempuran, kata jurucakap Tentera Udara
Brigadier Jeneral Hossein Chitforoush.
"Dalam latihan ini, Iran membawa kpd pengujian pada
pengalaman yg diperolehi itu dalam tempoh 8 tahun [Iraq dikenakan]
perang," panglima atas kpd televisyen berita Iran Press TV pada hari
Sabtu.
Latih tubi menandakan kali pertama Iran telah menganjurkan
manuver tentera setakat ini dari garis pantai, menurut akhbar Daily Star
Lubnan. Latihan dilapor-kan meliputi 2.2 juta kilometer persegi - membentang
dari bahagian timur Selat Hormuz ke Lautan Hindi, dan juga merangkumi wilayah
tenggara Hormozgan dan Sistan-Baluchistan.
Reports indicated that tanks, F-4 Phantom and Mirage fighter
jets, helicopters, missiles and artillery units were deployed in the war games.
The massive drills are part of boosting military capabilities
and combat readiness, said Air Force spokesman Brigadier General Hossein
Chitforoush.
“In these
drills, Iran is putting to the test and drawing on the experience it gained
during the eight-year [Iraqi imposed] war,” the top commander told Iranian news television Press TV
on Saturday.
The drills mark the first time Iran has organized military
maneuvers so far from its coastline, according to the Lebanese Daily Star
newspaper. The exercises reportedly cover 2.2 million square kilometers –
stretching from the eastern part of the Strait of Hormuz to the Indian Ocean,
and also include the southeastern provinces of Hormozgan and
Sistan-Baluchistan.