The Zulfiqar 1403 drill is intended to enhance operational readiness, and the integration of advanced unmanned aerial systems marks a significant evolution in Iran’s defence doctrine. These drones are also involved in the active combat roles that represent the transition to technology-driven warfare, providing surveillance along coastal strips.
Brigadier General Ali Reza Sheikh said that Mohajer-6 and Kaman-12 drones had carried out several missions, including coastal patrols, target acquisitions, and aerial photographs, as well as combat operations such as launching vertical bombs. I’ve explained it. He emphasized that these missions emphasize the high accuracy and operational flexibility of Iran’s unmanned fleet, from attacks from intelligence newsletters to attacks on designated targets.
The drones conducted patrols, provided continuous coastal surveillance and conducted strategic reconnaissance to detect potential threats.
In addition to combat roles, Mohajer-6 actively captured high-resolution aerial images and video footage to aid in tactical decision-making.
Mohajer-6 also participated in coordinated combination attacks on pre-specified targets, demonstrating its ability to work seamlessly with other military assets.
This exercise is a clear indicator of how unmanned systems are transforming modern military operations. The integration of advanced drones in the joint Zulfiqar 1403 drill not only enhances Iran’s defensive capabilities, but also sends a powerful message of technical talent to potential enemies.
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