The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) has showcased its newest loitering munition suicide drone, “Rezvan”, which boasts a 20-kilometer vary and is now operational.
The IRGC unveiled and deployed its latest drone throughout Payambar-e Azam (The Nice Prophet) 19 army train.
The Rezvan drone has a variety of 20 kilometers and a flight endurance of 20 minutes.
Outfitted with a forward-facing digital camera, the drone transmits photographs again to the operator after being launched from a cylindrical launcher, permitting the operator to pick out and strike a goal.
This drone enhances the fast response items of the IRGC’s floor forces, offering them with new capabilities to counter terrorist teams, notably in advanced mountainous terrains.
Loitering munitions, often known as “kamikaze drones” or “suicide drones”, are a particular kind of weapon designed for exact strikes. As soon as launched, these programs use superior optical and thermal sensors to detect and observe targets. They patrol designated airspaces, scanning for potential threats, and once they discover a goal, they dive into it, detonating themselves to make sure destruction.
This distinctive mixture of surveillance and hanging functionality makes loitering munitions extraordinarily efficient in fashionable warfare. Such weapons are particularly efficient in floor fight and anti-ambush operations. Their small dimension and portability make them an excellent weapon for floor forces.