Iran Unveils Indigenous VTOL Drone and ROV for Naval Operations

The Islamic Republic of Iran Navy showcased its latest indigenous military achievements during an exhibition in Tehran on Saturday. Among the highlights were a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) drone called Chamrosh-4 and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), both developed and manufactured domestically.

Iran (IMNA) -The Chamrosh-4, named after a bird in Persian mythology that is said to inhabit Mount Alborz's summit, is equipped with cost-efficient technologies. It can effortlessly launch and land vertically on any type of naval vessel, making it versatile for various missions.

In addition, the showcased ROV possesses advanced capabilities to autonomously detect, locate, and neutralize anchored sleeping naval mines. It is also capable of transporting payloads specifically designed for mine-clearing operations.

Iran Unveils Indigenous VTOL Drone and ROV for Naval Operations

During a recent exhibition, Iran displayed a wide range of seaborne weapons, anti-ship missile systems, sophisticated surveillance equipment, telecommunications and electronic warfare systems, and domestically produced advanced parts. The exhibition served as a platform for Iranian military experts and engineers to highlight their remarkable breakthroughs in manufacturing indigenous equipment, enabling the country's armed forces to become self-sufficient.

Iranian officials have consistently emphasized that the country is committed to enhancing its military capabilities, particularly its missile power, solely for defensive purposes. They have firmly stated that Iran's defense capabilities will never be up for negotiation.

Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution and the Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian Armed Forces, has frequently called for efforts to maintain and strengthen Iran's defense capabilities. He has criticized enemies who question Iran's missile program, asserting the importance of preserving national security.

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