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Shahed Saegheh

The Shahed Saegheh (English: "Thunderbolt"), also called the Shahed 191, is an Iranian turbofan/piston-powered flying wing unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) produced by Shahed Aviation Industries.[2] It is based on, but smaller than and substantially different from, a Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel UAV that was captured by Iran in 2011 and then reverse-engineered.[5] It is one of two Iranian flying wing UAVs based on the RQ-170, along with the Shahed 171 Simorgh, a larger version.

Saegheh
A Saegheh-2[1] variant at a defence exhibition in Tehran.
Role Unmanned combat aerial vehicle
National origin Iran
Manufacturer Shahed Aviation Industries[2]
First flight November 2014[3]
Introduction October 2016
Status In service
Primary user IRGC AF
Produced 2010s–present
Number built 10 built, 50 planned (2019)[4]
Developed from RQ-170 Sentinel

The Saegheh was revealed in October 2016.[6]

The drones can carry two Sadid-1 missiles, externally for the Saegheh-1, and internally for the Saegheh-2.[7][8]

As of 2017, 10 Saegheh drones were in production, and Iran planned to procure at least 50 by 2025.[2]

Variants edit

The specifications for the Saegheh are unknown, but it is believed to have a wingspan around 6–7 meters.[9]

Saegheh-1 edit

The Saegheh-1 was first presented at an Iranian arms expo in 2016.

Iranian state news claimed the Saegheh-1 could carry four Sadid-1 precision-guided anti-tank guided missiles. The Iranian Government did not provide a demonstration of the UAV flying, or state what its range was.[10] The Saegheh-1 had no apparent targeting/optical system.[1]

The first models of Saegheh lacked the frontal air intake of the Simorgh/RQ-170.

Saegheh-2 edit

Later shown models have a frontal air intake, although it's likely that models with piston engines do not have a frontal intake. The UAV takes off from specialized racks, that are mounted on a vehicle speeding down a runway (probably Toyota Hilux trucks), and is recovered on a runway with retractable landing skids.[11] According to Tasnim News, the Shahed 191 is 60% of the size of the RQ-170.[12]

The Shahed 191 carries two Sadid-1 missiles internally and lands on retractable landing skids.[11] The Shahed 191 has a cruising speed of 300 km/h, an endurance of 4.5 hours, a range of 450 km, and a payload of 50 kg.[13] The ceiling is 25,000 ft.[12] The wing span is 7.31 meters, the length 2.7 meters, the max takeoff weight 500 kg, and the max speed 350 km/h.[12]

Fars News Agency says the Saegheh-2 has been used in combat in Syria,[1] using missiles against the Islamic State terrorist organization.[citation needed]

Propeller-powered variant edit

In wargames held in 2019 Iran showed a Saegheh variant powered by a propeller. It carries its Sadid-1 weapons externally and lands on fixed landing skids.[11] It takes off similarly to the Shahed 191 variant.[11]

Operational history edit

 
Benjamin Netanyahu presents part of a destroyed Saegheh drone at the Munich Security Conference 2018

On 1 October 2018, the IRGC Aerospace Force used ballistic missiles and drones, supposedly including Saegheh UAVs, to attack targets in the Abu Kamal region, in Eastern Syria.[14] Although Iran had first shown the Saegheh with four Sadid-1 missiles slung under the body, in this incident they released video they said showed a Saegheh UAV releasing a single Sadid-1 bomb from its internal bomb bays.[15]

Israel shot down a Saegheh during the February 2018 Israel–Syria incident. The Times of Israel reported that the UAV's design was largely based on the captured RQ-170; IAF Brigadier General Tomer Bar said that the drone was quite advanced and imitated western technology.[16]

In July 2022, the United States claimed that Russian officials had travelled to Iran to 'examine' drones, including several labelled on satellite images as Shahed-191. At least one of these aircraft was pictured in flight near Kashan airfield. The report stated that the aircraft appeared to be 'attack-capable'.[17]

Operators edit

  Iran

Specifications (Shahed 191) edit

Data from Tasnim News (2020)[12] and Иранский ударный БЛА "Shahed-191" (2019)[13]

General characteristics

  • Crew: none
  • Length: 2.7 m (8 ft 10 in)
  • Wingspan: 7.31 m (24 ft 0 in)
  • Gross weight: 500 kg (1,102 lb) 100 kg payload
  • Max takeoff weight: 500 kg (1,102 lb)

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 350 km/h (220 mph, 190 kn)
  • Cruise speed: 300 km/h (190 mph, 160 kn)
  • Range: 1,500 km (930 mi, 810 nmi)
  • Endurance: 4.5 h
  • Service ceiling: 7,620 m (25,000 ft)

Armaments edit

See also edit

Related development edit

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Jeremy Binnie (31 January 2019). . www.janes.com. London. Archived from the original on 3 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d Taghvaee, Babak (Jul 27, 2017). "Shahed 129 Heads Iran's Armed UAV Force". Aviation Week & Space Technology.
  3. ^ . Theguardian.com. 4 December 2014. Archived from the original on 4 December 2014. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Shahed 129 Heads Iran's Armed UAV Force | Aviation Week Network".
  5. ^ "Iran builds attack drone similar to captured US model, local media say". The Guardian. 2 October 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  6. ^ Cenciotti, David (2 October 2016). "Iran unveils new UCAV modeled on captured U.S. RQ-170 stealth drone".
  7. ^ Nikolov, Boyko (12 June 2023). "CIA's RQ-170 UAV could usher in a new series of Russian drones". Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  8. ^ Roblin, Sebastien (14 September 2021). "Your Guide to Iran's Diverse Fleet of Combat Drones". The National Interest. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  9. ^ Frew, Joanna (May 2018). "Drone Wars: The Next Generation: An overview of current operators of armed drones" (PDF). Oxford: Drone Wars UK. p. 12.
  10. ^ Sharafedin, Bozorgmehr (1 October 2016). "Iran showcases new combat drone, copied from U.S. unmanned aircraft". Reuters. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  11. ^ a b c d Binnie, Jeremy (27 March 2019). "The jet-powered one, known to be the Shahed-191, carries weapons in internal bays and lands using retractable skids".
  12. ^ a b c d "اینفوگرافیک/ تولید مثل جانور قندهار در ایران- گرافیک و کاریکاتور اینفوگرافیک تسنیم | Tasnim". خبرگزاری تسنیم | Tasnim (in Persian). Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  13. ^ a b prom1 (10 February 2019). "Иранский ударный БЛА "Shahed-191"".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ Iran uses drones and missiles in cross border attack on enemies in Syria, armyrecognition.com/, October 4, 2018.
  15. ^ "For a Second Time, Iran Fires Missiles at IS Targets in Syria". www.washingtoninstitute.org.
  16. ^ Gross, Judah Ari (10 February 2018). "Iranian UAV that entered Israeli airspace seems to be American stealth knock-off". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  17. ^ "White House says Russian officials visited Iran twice to examine drones". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  18. ^ Nikolov, Boyko (12 June 2023). "CIA's RQ-170 UAV could usher in a new series of Russian drones". Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  19. ^ Roblin, Sebastien (14 September 2021). "Your Guide to Iran's Diverse Fleet of Combat Drones". The National Interest. Retrieved 17 April 2024.

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The Shahed Saegheh English Thunderbolt also called the Shahed 191 is an Iranian turbofan piston powered flying wing unmanned combat aerial vehicle UCAV produced by Shahed Aviation Industries 2 It is based on but smaller than and substantially different from a Lockheed Martin RQ 170 Sentinel UAV that was captured by Iran in 2011 and then reverse engineered 5 It is one of two Iranian flying wing UAVs based on the RQ 170 along with the Shahed 171 Simorgh a larger version Saegheh A Saegheh 2 1 variant at a defence exhibition in Tehran Role Unmanned combat aerial vehicle National origin Iran Manufacturer Shahed Aviation Industries 2 First flight November 2014 3 Introduction October 2016 Status In service Primary user IRGC AF Produced 2010s present Number built 10 built 50 planned 2019 4 Developed from RQ 170 Sentinel The Saegheh was revealed in October 2016 6 The drones can carry two Sadid 1 missiles externally for the Saegheh 1 and internally for the Saegheh 2 7 8 As of 2017 10 Saegheh drones were in production and Iran planned to procure at least 50 by 2025 2 Contents 1 Variants 1 1 Saegheh 1 1 2 Saegheh 2 1 3 Propeller powered variant 2 Operational history 3 Operators 4 Specifications Shahed 191 4 1 Armaments 5 See also 5 1 Related development 5 2 Aircraft of comparable role configuration and era 6 ReferencesVariants editThe specifications for the Saegheh are unknown but it is believed to have a wingspan around 6 7 meters 9 Saegheh 1 edit The Saegheh 1 was first presented at an Iranian arms expo in 2016 Iranian state news claimed the Saegheh 1 could carry four Sadid 1 precision guided anti tank guided missiles The Iranian Government did not provide a demonstration of the UAV flying or state what its range was 10 The Saegheh 1 had no apparent targeting optical system 1 The first models of Saegheh lacked the frontal air intake of the Simorgh RQ 170 Saegheh 2 edit Later shown models have a frontal air intake although it s likely that models with piston engines do not have a frontal intake The UAV takes off from specialized racks that are mounted on a vehicle speeding down a runway probably Toyota Hilux trucks and is recovered on a runway with retractable landing skids 11 According to Tasnim News the Shahed 191 is 60 of the size of the RQ 170 12 The Shahed 191 carries two Sadid 1 missiles internally and lands on retractable landing skids 11 The Shahed 191 has a cruising speed of 300 km h an endurance of 4 5 hours a range of 450 km and a payload of 50 kg 13 The ceiling is 25 000 ft 12 The wing span is 7 31 meters the length 2 7 meters the max takeoff weight 500 kg and the max speed 350 km h 12 Fars News Agency says the Saegheh 2 has been used in combat in Syria 1 using missiles against the Islamic State terrorist organization citation needed Propeller powered variant edit In wargames held in 2019 Iran showed a Saegheh variant powered by a propeller It carries its Sadid 1 weapons externally and lands on fixed landing skids 11 It takes off similarly to the Shahed 191 variant 11 Operational history edit nbsp Benjamin Netanyahu presents part of a destroyed Saegheh drone at the Munich Security Conference 2018 On 1 October 2018 the IRGC Aerospace Force used ballistic missiles and drones supposedly including Saegheh UAVs to attack targets in the Abu Kamal region in Eastern Syria 14 Although Iran had first shown the Saegheh with four Sadid 1 missiles slung under the body in this incident they released video they said showed a Saegheh UAV releasing a single Sadid 1 bomb from its internal bomb bays 15 Israel shot down a Saegheh during the February 2018 Israel Syria incident The Times of Israel reported that the UAV s design was largely based on the captured RQ 170 IAF Brigadier General Tomer Bar said that the drone was quite advanced and imitated western technology 16 In July 2022 the United States claimed that Russian officials had travelled to Iran to examine drones including several labelled on satellite images as Shahed 191 At least one of these aircraft was pictured in flight near Kashan airfield The report stated that the aircraft appeared to be attack capable 17 Operators edit nbsp Iran Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force 2 Specifications Shahed 191 editData from Tasnim News 2020 12 and Iranskij udarnyj BLA Shahed 191 2019 13 General characteristicsCrew none Length 2 7 m 8 ft 10 in Wingspan 7 31 m 24 ft 0 in Gross weight 500 kg 1 102 lb 100 kg payload Max takeoff weight 500 kg 1 102 lb Performance Maximum speed 350 km h 220 mph 190 kn Cruise speed 300 km h 190 mph 160 kn Range 1 500 km 930 mi 810 nmi Endurance 4 5 h Service ceiling 7 620 m 25 000 ft Armaments edit Missiles Sadid 1 missiles Saegheh 1 and Saegheh 2 18 19 See also editIran U S RQ 170 incident Related development edit Lockheed Martin RQ 170 Sentinel Shahed 171 Simorgh Aircraft of comparable role configuration and era edit AVIC 601 S Northrop Grumman RQ 180 Mikoyan Skat Sukhoi Okhotnik Northrop Grumman BatReferences edit a b c Jeremy Binnie 31 January 2019 Iran unveils new version of armed stealth UAV Jane s 360 www janes com London Archived from the original on 3 February 2019 a b c d Taghvaee Babak Jul 27 2017 Shahed 129 Heads Iran s Armed UAV Force Aviation Week amp Space Technology Pentagon claims Iran s copy of captured US Sentinel drone inferior to original World news The Guardian Theguardian com 4 December 2014 Archived from the original on 4 December 2014 Retrieved 7 October 2018 Shahed 129 Heads Iran s Armed UAV Force Aviation Week Network Iran builds attack drone similar to captured US model local media say The Guardian 2 October 2016 Retrieved 2 October 2016 Cenciotti David 2 October 2016 Iran unveils new UCAV modeled on captured U S RQ 170 stealth drone Nikolov Boyko 12 June 2023 CIA s RQ 170 UAV could usher in a new series of Russian drones Retrieved 17 April 2024 Roblin Sebastien 14 September 2021 Your Guide to Iran s Diverse Fleet of Combat Drones The National Interest Retrieved 17 April 2024 Frew Joanna May 2018 Drone Wars The Next Generation An overview of current operators of armed drones PDF Oxford Drone Wars UK p 12 Sharafedin Bozorgmehr 1 October 2016 Iran showcases new combat drone copied from U S unmanned aircraft Reuters Retrieved 2 October 2016 a b c d Binnie Jeremy 27 March 2019 The jet powered one known to be the Shahed 191 carries weapons in internal bays and lands using retractable skids a b c d اینفوگرافیک تولید مثل جانور قندهار در ایران گرافیک و کاریکاتور اینفوگرافیک تسنیم Tasnim خبرگزاری تسنیم Tasnim in Persian Retrieved 2022 11 12 a b prom1 10 February 2019 Iranskij udarnyj BLA Shahed 191 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Iran uses drones and missiles in cross border attack on enemies in Syria armyrecognition com October 4 2018 For a Second Time Iran Fires Missiles at IS Targets in Syria www washingtoninstitute org Gross Judah Ari 10 February 2018 Iranian UAV that entered Israeli airspace 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