Iran Press/ Iran News: The Islamic Republic of Iran Army has started a large-scale drone drill, which features scores of cutting-edge reconnaissance and combat drones, and covers strategic waters of the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman, all four corners of the country, and its central part.
Rear Admiral Mahmoud Mousavi, the spokesman for the drills, announced the news and stated that continuing the operational stage of the joint drone exercise, all types of combat drones hit the desired targets in the general area of the exercise using precision weapons.
He pointed out that in this phase of the exercise, Kaman, Mohajer, and Ababil drones accurately hit the intended targets using precision weapons, including Qa'em bombs, Almas missiles, and MK-82 bombs.
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The mission had been kicked off some hours ago from different parts of Iran, from the warm waters of the Persian Gulf and the Oman Sea in the south to the east, west, north, and center of the country and border areas.
Earlier, vice Admiral Mahmoud Mousavi, Deputy of Army Operations and Spokesman for the Army's 1401 joint drone exercise said on Wednesday that surveillance drones operated by the four units of the Army, namely the Ground Force, Navy, Air Force, and Air Defense Force, successfully carried out their intelligence-gathering and patrol missions on the first day of the two-day drill.
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