Source: Press TV
Iran says it has manufactured a new generation
of "spy drones" capable of providing near instantaneous access to aerial
intelligence.
Mahmoud Mani, Head of the Aerospace Faculty at Iran's Amir Kabir University of
Technology made public on Sunday the successful production of "micro drones" by
Iranian aerospace experts.
A drone designed at Sharif University of Technology (July 2007)
Iran self-sufficient
in manufacturing drones - Defense Minister
Known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), the systems prowl over enemy terrain
and transmit real-time images of the area of concern to their ground operators,
who guide them with joysticks from a distance.
"Iran's domestically-manufactured micro unmanned aerial vehicle would be used in
research projects," Fars News Agency quoted Mani as saying.
The robotic aircraft are generally designed for surveillance, reconnaissance and
covert missions.
The new development comes at a time that Iran is pursuing a military
self-sufficiency campaign directed at improving its defense capabilities after
years of sanctions and facing military threats.
Israel accuses Iran, a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT),
of making efforts to "build a nuclear weapon."
Under the allegation, Israeli officials argue that a military attack is a
legitimate option for destroying Iran's nuclear infrastructure.
Tel Aviv's rising rhetoric against Iran has fueled speculation about an imminent
unilateral Israeli strike. However, analysts maintain that an Israeli attack on
Iran would not be possible without a US green light.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said in November that Tel Aviv had received a
green light from Washington to take any action it deems "necessary" against Iran
over its nuclear program.
Iran insists its activities are directed at the civilian applications of the
technology and are in line with the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT),
which grants all signatories the right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes.
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