Enemy media: “Gaza” drone puts Zionist entity in crosshairs …

Enemy media: “Gaza” drone puts Zionist entity in crosshairs of new Iranian technology

[24/March/2024]

OCCUPIED AL-QUDS March 24. 2024 (Saba) – On Saturday, the Zionist newspaper “Jerusalem Post” reported Iran’s unveiling of a new drone called “Gaza”. It is capable of carrying about 13 bombs and is equipped with a jet engine that can propel them to distances exceeding thousands of kilometers, putting Israel in the crosshairs of new Iranian technology.

The newspaper reported that the new drone is an upgraded version of the “Shahed 129”, which was first introduced in September 2012, and it is similar to the Zionist drone “Hermes 450” but its size is larger than it.

Gaza can carry more than eight bombs and is designed to target moving and fixed targets.

The Zionist newspaper described the new drone as “the new tool of the Iranian war.” “It is the second drone, after Karrar, capable of carrying Sadid-1 missiles,” she said.

According to her, this drone represents an attempt to outperform the American MQ-9 Reaper.

It is worth noting that Iran has about 40 models of drones, the most important of which are “Ababil, Kaman, Kayan, Muhajer, and Shahid.” The Shahed 126 is one of Iran’s most efficient drones.

The latest version of this model is the “Shahed 149”, which in Iran is called the “Gaza” aircraft, which entered service last year, and can fly for 35 hours continuously, with a range of more than 2,200 km, and reaches a speed of 350 km / h, and can carry a large number of missiles and bombs, in addition to 500 kg of technical and electronic equipment.

E.M

resource : Saba





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