According to Iran’s Tasnim news agency, experts from the IRGC’s Research and Self-Sufficiency Jihad Organization have successfully designed, developed, and manufactured a new multirotor bomber drone under the “Arbaeen” project. With a payload capacity of 7 kilograms (15.4 pounds), the drone can drop bombs from an altitude of 500 meters (1,640 feet) above the ground. Additionally, it features vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capabilities and can simultaneously carry and launch 10 small missiles for engaging multiple targets.
Initially introduced in the Iran Aviation Industries Organization’s UAV catalog for export, the Arbaeen quadcopter was advertised last year as a 21 kg drone suitable for intelligence gathering, surveillance, reconnaissance, day and night cargo transportation, and unloading. The catalog mentioned its approximate flight duration of one hour, an operational range of 10 kilometers, and maximum cruising speed of 45 km/h.
Recent news reveal that the Arbaeen project has been transferred from the Iran Aviation Industries Organization to the IRGC’s Self-Sufficiency Jihad Organization, accompanied by changes in its intended purpose and technical specifications. The reasons behind the project’s transfer from the Iranian state-owned Iran Aviation Industries Organization to the IRGC’s Self-Sufficiency Jihad Organization remain undisclosed. Consequently, it is highly probable that the Arbaeen drones, like other IRGC drones, will be supplied to Shiite groups in the Middle East. Notably, small quadcopters of this type, which have gained popularity during the Ukraine-Russian war, have recently been utilized by terrorist organizations in the Middle East for drug trafficking and offensive operations.
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