Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has developed a new loitering munition, which closely resembles Russia's ZALA Lancet UAV in structure and functionality. The Iranian drone, reported by the Tasnim News Agency, is categorized as a roaming munition with significant applications in ground combat, particularly in anti-ambush operations. Russia's Lancet models include one with a 30-kilometer range and a 1-kilogram warhead, and another with a 40-kilometer range and a 3-kilogram cumulative warhead.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) has designed a new suicide drone which is similar to the Russian-made drone ZALA Lancet, the IRGC-affiliated Tasnim News reported. https://t.co/5udE7gulSx
🇮🇷 The new Iranian drone looks awfully like a Russian Lancet https://t.co/ERvSpaAuHV
The new IRGC loitering munition has a structure similar to the Russian “ZALA Lancet” UAV and is placed in the category of roaming munitions and has significant use in ground combat and especially anti-ambush operations. https://t.co/OttXk1xjtG
The new One-Way Attack drone of the IRGC. Its structure is similar to the Russian "Lancet" drone. https://t.co/rF2UjVLs1p
Launch of Iran’s new kamikaze UAV looking very similar to Russia’s Lancet. https://t.co/JyKUGEQOyn
The Iranian news agency Tasnim published a sighting of a new loitering munition manufactured in Iran. They also emphasized that it was developed with the Russian Lancet UAV in mind. https://t.co/MrS7urlawJ
⚡️🇷🇺In 2022, Russia had two types of Lancets in service. The first one has a 30-kilometer range and a kilogram warhead (645 grams of explosives). The second version of the Lancet 3 is a 40-kilometer radius and a 3-kilogram cumulative warhead. Not so long ago, the first Lancet was… https://t.co/TERkL9t3pQ