Iranian Drones Launch Air-to-Air Missiles in War Game


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Iranian Air Defense’s unmanned aircraft equipped with air-to-air missiles, guns and heavy bombs accomplished missions in a military exercise underway in Iran’s province of Semnan.

On the second day of the large-scale drone war game involving various divisions of the Iranian Army, the homegrown ‘Karrar’ drones took the lead on Wednesday.

Acting as an interceptor aircraft for the Air Defense units, Karrar drones detonated hostile targets with ‘Azarakhsh’ (lightning) air-to-air missiles at high altitudes.

The homegrown drones also hit other aerial targets with a mechanized gun and laid MK-82 bombs weighing 500 lb (227 kg) on ground targets and the hypothetical enemy’s fortifications.

The spokesperson for the war game said the Army’s combat drones also took part a massive patrol and surveillance operation to control the country’s boundaries with advanced electronic systems and optical devices.

Admiral Mahmoud Mousavi noted that the Iranian long-range combat drones are capable of hitting targets within a range of 2,000 kilometers.

Various pilotless aircraft are taking part in the drill for different operations including aerial interception, launch of air-to-air missiles, detonation of ground targets with bombs and missiles with pinpoint accuracy, and suicide strikes.