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Meraj (UAV)

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Meraj UAV
The Meraj is the drone on the right in this photo.
Role UAV
National origin Iran
Manufacturer Ground Forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Design group HESA
First flight 22 September 2017 (Was displayed)
Introduction 27 June 2020 (Was Unveiled)
Status In service
Primary user Iran
Produced 22 September 2017 (was shown)
Number built Not Mentioned

Meraj UAV (Persian: پهپاد معراج) is an Iranian[1][2][3] belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. This unmanned aerial vehicle is able to fly at a speed of 140 km/h to an altitude of 12,000 feet (3660 m). Meraj's weight is 33 kilograms and is capable of carrying a load of 5 kilograms. This UAV which is considered among the latest IRGC ground drones, has done its tests/experiments, and is ready to perform reconnaissance missions.[4] Meraj unmanned aerial vehicle is a product of design/construction at the NEZSA Self-Sufficiency Jihad Organization's UAV Research Center.[5][6][7]

History

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The first time, Meraj-UAV was indicated[8][9] during a parade on 22 September 2017 in Tehran. The recoil of this Iranian unmanned aerial vehicle is a kind of landing on the belly of the UAV, and that's why this utilizes a built-in elevator camera in its body, which doesn't cause of any damage during its landing. The utilizing of this sort of launcher lets the ascension unmanned aerial vehicle to not need a specific runway for landing/takeoff, and in order to be capable to fly on any type of road(s) or highway(s) that possesses a flat surface.[10][11][12]

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