Iran army says it added 1,000 drones to its forces

Iran’s army said it has added 1,000 drones to its four service branches on Thursday, as tensions rise in the region.
The drones were built by army specialists with support from the defense ministry and were designed based on what Iran described as new threats and lessons from the 12-day war in June, Revolutionary Guards-linked media, Tasnim, reported.
They include strike, attack, surveillance and electronic warfare drones intended to hit fixed and mobile targets on land, at sea and in the air.
Army commander Major General Amir Hatami said the force was focused on maintaining and upgrading its capabilities to respond quickly to any attack. “Preserving and enhancing strategic advantages for rapid combat and a crushing response to any aggression is always on the army’s agenda,” he said.
No images of the drones were released due to what the army said were security considerations.








