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Iran Inaugurates Nation's First Unmanned Bomber
Sunday, 22 Aug 2010
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Sunday inaugurated the country's first domestically built unmanned bomber aircraft, calling it an "ambassador of death" to Iran's enemies.
The 4-meter-long drone aircraft can carry up to four cruise missiles and will have a range of 620 miles (1,000 kilometers), according to a state TV report — not far enough to reach archenemy Israel.
"The jet, as well as being an ambassador of death for the enemies of humanity, has a main message of peace and friendship," said Ahmadinejad at the inauguration ceremony, which fell on the country's national day for its defense industries.
The goal of the aircraft, named Karrar or striker, is to "keep the enemy paralyzed in its bases," he said, adding that the aircraft is for deterrence and defensive purposes.
The president championed the country's military self-sufficiency program, and said it will continue "until the enemies of humanity lose hope of ever attacking the Iranian nation."
Iran launched an arms development program during its 1980-88 war with Iraq to compensate for a U.S. weapons embargo and now produces its own tanks, armored personnel carries, missiles and even a fighter plane.
Iran frequently makes announcements about new advances in military technology that cannot be independently verified.
State TV later showed video footage of the plane taking off from a launching pad and reported that the craft traveled at speeds of 560 miles per hour (900 kilometers) and could alternatively be armed with two 250-pound bombs or a 450-pound guided bomb.
Iran has been producing its own light, unmanned surveillance aircraft since the late 1980s.
The ceremony came a day after Iran began to fuel its first nuclear power reactor, with the help of Russia, amid international concerns over the possibility of a military dimension to its nuclear program.
Iran insists it is only interested in generating electricity.
Referring to Israel's occasional threats against Iran's nuclear facilities, Ahmadinejad called any attack unlikely, but he said if Israel did, the reaction would be overwhelming.
"The scope of Iran's reaction will include the entire the earth," said Ahmadinejad. "We also tell you — the West — that all options are on the table."
Ahmadinejad appeared to be consciously echoing the terminology used by the U.S. and Israel in their statements not ruling out a military option against Iran's nuclear facilities.
On Friday, Iran also test-fired a new liquid fuel surface-to-surface missile, the Qiam-1, with advanced guidance systems.
6 comments:
Midnight Rider,
This is bad news for us, but there maybe a silver lining. If we actually have go to war with Iran now, maybe we can get some expert hackers in our military to figure out a way to hack into their computer system and turn their new machines agianst them, making them into "ambassadors of death" for the Iranian military. Unlike people, robots can easily be reprogrammed, if you know how, that's one of the reasons, I don't think we will ever see them completely replacing human beings on the battle field.
Hi Guys.
Another example of Islamo cooperation!
Step 1.Turkey buys Israeli drones
Step 2. Turkey makes their own drones
Step 3. Iran has drones.
My advice:
Kick Turkey out of NATO NOW!
It's a piece of crap carrying a gravity bomb ... to use it effectively it would have to fxn like a cruise missile and hit the target just like a Harpoon.
They are already floating in things like C-802a chinese cruise missiles. So why?
It's total bullshit as far as I can see right now.
100% propaganda
Epaminondas,
I don't know, I wouldn't be so sure this is just Iranian propaganda. There has been some pretty good technology developed by totalitarian dictatorships. The Nazis built the V2 rockets and the Soviet Union built Sputnik, so its not like Iran couldn't just copy some the advanced technology created by free societies like America.
Sorry, but IMHO this one appears to be like the announcement of their indigenous fighter a few years back to trumpets etc and it turned out to be a twin tailed F-5 Tiger II US trainer from the mid-late 60's
It's not about a terrific piece of tech, it's a big FU to the world that they don't need anyone or anything, and that they are on their way.
They are NOT in this game at the tech end. The Chinese are. Not these guys.
I'd worry more about their 100 foot long 85 knot medium to long range boats in swarms if anything.
Think of the hole in the side of the Cole.
Hi Epaminondas.
I completely agree with you about their high speed boats ,it's a serious Treath , it reminds me of the PT boats of WWII only faster they can do a lot of damage.By the way todays Zaman carries a small pick of their V1 assembly line.
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