Iran unveils “Karrar“ a long range bombing drone - 22 August 2010

Iranian leaders on Sunday unveiled a bomber drone with a range of up to 1,000 kilometres, touting the Islamic republic’s home-grown capacity to resist attack, state media reported. Television footage showed President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad applauding as a blue cloth covering the drone -- called Karar (“Assailant“) -- was removed to reveal a short aircraft marked “bomber jet“ in military-green. “This jet, before it heralds death for enemies, is the messenger of salvation and dignity for humanity,“ Ahmadinejad said in a speech at the unveiling in a hall at Tehran’s Malek Ashtar university. The broadcast showed the high-speed unmanned aircraft in flight, while Fars news agency quoted Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi as saying the drone had a range of up to 1,000 kilometres (620 miles). State television said the drone was built to “carry and fire four stealth cruise missiles... and, depending on the mission, it can carry two bombs of 250 pounds (115 kilos) each or a precision missile of 500 pounds (230 kilos).“ Text source/read more: ;_ylt=AgFp35yxySWgPCB0PXciWoD5SpZ4
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