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Irans IRGC unveils new anti-helicopter mines during drills

Irans IRGC unveils new anti-helicopter mines during drills


Press TV- Irans Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has unveiled a new model of anti-helicopter minesduring its recent military drills that were held in the eastern and central parts of the country.

The mine named Saeqeh (thunderbolt) was successfully put to test during the Payambar-e-Aazam (Great Prophet) 11 drills in Taybad County of the northeastern province of Khorasan Razavi.

Saeqeh has been designed and manufactured by Iranian experts with the aim of enhancingdeterrence against potential airborne intrusion.

The remote-controlled anti-helicopter mine, which contains several explosive projectiles, is planted on the ground to target intruding flying objects up to an altitude of 500 meters.

Following the explosion of the mines main part, the small projectile bombs will then fly and explode in a vertical line, enabling them to destroy the target or inflict serious damage on it.

The mine does not need separate radar systems to detect the intruding flying object.

This is the third generation of Irans domestically-manufactured anti-chopper mines after J-AHM and Sayyad models.

Saeqehwas tested during the final stage of Payambar-e-Aazam 11 drills on Wednesday,whenthe IRGCs Saberin Special Forces Brigade struck mock enemy positions and vehicles.

The operation was being backed by the Corps rocket fire units, which launched state-of-the-art and precision-guided projectiles at designated targets.

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The IRGCs T-72 tank units, Boraq personnel carriers (the modified Iranian version of Russian BMP-1 fighting vehicles) and BMP-2 armored vehicles were also used in the maneuvers.

The first stage of the maneuvers similarly witnessed defensive operations using smart rockets and surgical attacks, while the Force practiced defending residential areas during simulated urban warfare in the second phase.

Iran says its military might is defensive in nature and poses no threat to any other country.

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