The Jerusalem Post

Iran’s ‘Kaman-22’ combat drone debuts at parade

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

At a military parade in Tehran on Monday, Iran publicly unveiled its Kaman-22 drone which is able to reach Israel.

The Kaman-22 is a longrange and strategic multi-functional combat drone with an operationa­l range of over 3,000 km., capable of flying at an altitude of 8,000 meters for more than 24 hours.

According to Iran’s Fars News, the drone is capable of carrying several types of cargo as well as four guided missiles, two unguided bombs and other munitions. It can be used for a range of missions, including patrol, reconnaiss­ance, data gathering, imaging and aerial combat with a payload of smart weapons.

The drone is similar to the American Predator MQ-1 and Reaper MQ-9 and was first unveiled last February. It’s an upgrade to Iran’s Kaman-12 drone that was first introduced in September 2020.

The upgraded drone has new combat, optical and electronic warfare systems.

The Islamic Republic’s defense industry is robust, and Tehran is constantly working to improve and manufactur­e systems and platforms that can threaten Israel and other countries in the region.

It has been building its fleet of homegrown armed and unarmed unmanned aircraft since 1984 and has 48 different models with very advanced operationa­l capabiliti­es.

Iran’s drone army was built to compensate for its loss of aerial strength in order to counter Israel’s air superiorit­y. Senior Israeli officials have admitted that the drones are challengin­g the country’s air defenses in terms of identifyin­g and intercepti­ng them.

Iran has been launching drones and other unmanned aerial systems at Israel since 2018 and the increase in Tehran’s efforts has placed the threats such systems pose in the top five problems facing the Israel Air Force.

Last year, Israeli F-35s downed two Iranian Shahed-197 drones that were heading toward the Jewish state. Downed outside of Israel’s borders, the drones were collected by the armed forces of a regional country and delivered to Israel for further inspection.

Israel’s war-between-wars campaign has recently been specifical­ly targeting Iran’s drones, as six Israeli drones struck the Kermanshah airbase, destroying hundreds of Iranian UAVs.

In November, Defense Minister Benny Gantz said that the threat posed by the Islamic

Republic confronts not only Israel but the entire world.

“One of the key tools is UAVs and precision weapons, which can reach strategic targets within thousands of kilometers, and thus this capability is already endangerin­g Sunni countries, internatio­nal troops in the Middle East and countries in Europe and Africa,” Gantz said.

Senior Israel Air Force officers confirmed that Israel is working to counter the Iranian drone threat in cooperatio­n with regional countries.

The officers said that “regional partnershi­p is unpreceden­ted” and has included aerial drills and even operations.

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