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30 small drones :jester:"largest drone swarm ever":jester:
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I`m glad to see the us military has a sense of humor.....
 
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Some very familiar looking drones,I wonder where they could be from? 🤔
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This looks like it uses an electric motor.
Its interesting that instead of the original thin,hinged landing skids on the underside of the fuselage,you instead have these large fixed boxes,perhaps these carry some of battery pack?.
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Irans basic "entry level" military drone designs have been very successful in the region.
This really is the drone tech equivalent of the old "Teach a man to fish" proverb.
 
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Part of speech from Gen. Qaani during the International Quds day:

"A few months ago, Zionist regime received a news that two unidentified drones are flying toward them. From early night to next morning, they sent 41 reconnaissance and combat aircrafts and drones to intercept them. the whole Zionist state was panicked and on high alert. where did these drones come from and belonged to whom? They lied to their own people and said we had a war game. but we do ask, these operations which was carried out later (by Palestinians), where did the equipment come from, and how? be a man and at least answer to your own people.

Hero Hezbollah sent a drone 100 kilometers into the territory where the most dense means of air defenses were concentrated. It filmed, took pictures and did whatever it wanted and eventually returned."



Full speech:
 
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