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Friday, February 8, 2013

Iran gave Hezbollah drone technology


The deputy defense minister Mohamed Eslami confirmed that Iran transferred to Hezbollah and other countries, who were not named, the technology in unmanned military aircraft manufacturing. The terrorist group was briefed to produce the model AyubThe Iranian drones "are highly demanded by various countries, so we have transferred the assembly line and we have exported some products," said Eslami to the official news agency MehrEslami said, in the country, are made ​​of three types devices based on their flight time: from large, medium and short range, and there are also special act at low altitude. From the powerful, the military said are "strategic", while the midrange are used on surveillance missions. The short-range, you do not fly more than 200 miles, have many uses, from pilot training to the military support "in offensive operations, defensive and exploration ." In his note, Mehr teaches a picture of an assembly line in Iran's ScanEagle drone , a small observation model developed by U.S. company Boeing, which the Iranians last December said they had begun to produce, after the capture of several aircraft U.S. and Israel that had entered its airspace. Iran showed for the first time, through the agency of record , images allegedly taken by the spy plane "invisible" U.S. unmanned RQ-170 Sentinel , which became the country's Islamic forces in late 2011 and whose data say have decoded completely

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