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I wonder if it's a replacement for Mohajer ?
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I wonder if it's a replacement for Mohajer ?
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maybe Ababil 3 (as they are offering it openly for sale), but not Mohajer.I wonder if it's a replacement for Mohajer ?
Its possible but I thought ababil is built so it can be used as a suicide drone while it seems hamaseh is not designed for such missions .maybe Ababil 3 (as they are offering it openly for sale), but not Mohajer.
Unlike Hamaseh, Mohajer with it's launch system can be used in all terrains and conditions and is more compact, a suitable tool for ground forces, and asymmetric warfare, that's why latest delivery to ground forces was Mohajer 2M and Shahin(Mohajer 4+); and even air to air combat capability were added to this class (Sadeq UCAV).
Mohajer still doesn't have any rival.
I consider Hamaseh as an modified/optimized Mohajer4 for stationary unites.
شاهین؛سنگین ترین پهپاد نزاجا+عکس
مهاجر و میثاق؛ ترکیبی که هر نیت پلیدی را تجزیه خواهد کرد +عکس
رونمایی از عضو جدید خانواده پهپادهای مهاجر+عکس
Ababil 3 has nothing to do with Ababil 1/2. it's just some idiotic naming in Iran which you know better.I
Its possible but I thought ababil is built so it can be used as a suicide drone while it seems hamaseh is not designed for such missions .
Yes, it's Ideal, but with a very limited capabilities, that's why in the same ceremony Yasir was delivered along with two heavier classes. Mohajer 2M (weight 90) and Shahin (weight 230kg).By the way won't you think for asymmetrical warfare a UAV like Yasir can be more suitable for small and independent units ?
Now that you put that picture it show you are right . but now I wonder why they named it ababil and not mohajer. It have structural characteristics of mohajer UAV family and you can say it has zero similarity with previous ababil UAVs .Ababil 3 has nothing to do with Ababil 1/2. it's just some idiotic naming in Iran which you know better.
Ababil 1/2 has some characteristics which makes it ideal for using as target or suicide drone, yet definitely Ababil 3 doesn't have those characteristics. this poster describes the differences very well:
Yes, it's Ideal, but with a very limited capabilities, that's why in the same ceremony Yasir was delivered along with two heavier classes. Mohajer 2M (weight 90) and Shahin (weight 230kg).
Now that you put that picture it show you are right . but now I wonder why they named it ababil and not mohajer. It have structural characteristics of mohajer UAV family and you can say it has zero similarity with previous ababil UAVs .
Its pretty unlikely that the seeker and abadil 3 have anything in common apart from some similarities in appearance,the seeker is bigger than the abadil 3 and it wouldnt really make much sense to go to all the trouble of redesigning it just to wind up with a smaller less capable droneI think there are two "teams" in Ghods Industries. One of them is the one that developed the original Ababil and the other the one that continued the development of Mohajer. I think the Ababil team was responsible for the license production (and eventual copying) of the early version of the South African Seeker drone (yes. Ababil-3 is actually not a domestic design).
Note that all of this was speculation, but if we accept the idea that there are two "teams" in Ghods Industries, we can also explain the variety of different drones with similar capabilities that Iran currently has. (Mohajer-4N, Ababil-3, Shahed-123 is an example, each developed by a separate team). In other words, we might have three different UAV developing teams working in parallel.