Iran has recently unveiled a new long-range combat drone, named Shahed-149 “Gaza,” developed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
The unmanned aircraft was designed for strategic missions and features capabilities that place it among the world’s leading military drone systems.
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According to information released by official Iranian channels, the Gaza has an endurance of up to 35 hours of flight, reaching cruising speeds above 300 km/h.
Its operational range is estimated at 4,000 km, meaning it can strike targets beyond regional borders, including Israellocated approximately 2,300 km from Iranian territory.
Strike capability
The drone can carry a payload of up to 500 kg, including 12 to 13 precision-guided bombs such as the Sadid-345. In a single mission, it is capable of deploying up to 12 bombs, reinforcing the offensive potential of Iranian forces.
Technical specifications
- Total range: 4,000 km (operational radius ~1,000 km with return to base)
- Payload: 500 kg
- Armament: up to 12–13 Sadid precision-guided bombs
- Endurance: 35 hours
- Maximum speed: 350 km/h
- Dimensions: wingspan of 21–22 m
- Takeoff weight: 3,100 kg
Similarities with Western drones
The design of the Shahed-149 bears strong resemblance to the American MQ-9 Reaperconsidered one of the most lethal drones currently in service in the West.
The comparison highlights the evolution of Iran’s military industry, which seeks greater technological independence in defense systems.
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