War Pressure Made #Iran #Drone Powerhouse: History of Iranian Drone ProgramIran’s drone industry emerged from battlefield and #sanctions pressures during the 1980–1988 Iran-Iraq War. Aircraft losses and spare-parts shortages left Iranian commande...
...t with incomplete or outdated battlefield information.The response came from a combination of military planners, engineers and university laboratories. Industrial facilities such as the Iranian Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA) in Isfahan, redirected their work toward small unmanned systems that could be built with domestic materials.Engineering teams linked to universities in Isfahan, Shiraz and Tehran began experimenting with modified model aircraft capable of carrying lig...
...ience gained with the Talash systems later produced more capable platforms, including the Mohajer UAV. Over the following decades, Iran expanded this wartime improvisation into a structured drone industry. The program eventually produced surveillance aircraft such as the Shahed-129 and loitering munitions like the widely known Shahed-136.
...htweight cameras. These early #UAVs produced usable aerial photographs of Iraqi positions, demonstrating that unmanned aircraft could partly replace conventional reconnaissance missions.These experiments produced the Talash reconnaissance drones, simple aircraft designed to photograph enemy lines. Their success led the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to establish a small #UAV reconnaissance element known as the Raʿd unit, tasked with supplying aerial imagery to battlefield planners.Exper...