Iran announces: Shifting from defense to offense! Developed advanced new weapons, "low cost, greater destructive power, can be mass-produced quickly"

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According to CCTV news, on the 22nd local time, Abdullahi, commander of the Iranian Armed Forces’ Hattam Ambia Central Command, said that the Iranian armed forces have shifted from defense to offense in their strategy of defending the country, and the armed forces have also changed their battlefield tactics accordingly.

Abdullahi said that the Iranian armed forces have used the capabilities of young scientists to produce and manufacture advanced equipment and weapons, and using them will completely disrupt the enemy’s deployment. Iran’s enemies have already felt part of it on the battlefield, and this process will continue, and Iran will create more “surprises” on the battlefield.

The Iranian military used a new drone to successfully strike at the Israeli Ben-Gurion airport

The report quoted a spokesman for the Islamic Republic of Iran’s army as saying that most of the drones that hit Ben-Gurion airfield were of the model “Arash-2”. This model of UAV is more advanced and destructive, with a range of up to 2,000 kilometers, a smaller radar reflection cross-sectional area, and is more difficult to detect by the enemy.

The statement also said that the cost of this type of drone is “very low” and can be mass-produced quickly.

Article source: Shangguan News

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