Iranian Long-Range Arash-2 Drone Found in Kazakhstan

Iranian Long-Range Arash-2 Drone Found in Kazakhstan

Brief Summary

The video discusses an Iranian Arash 2 drone discovered in northern Kazakhstan. The drone, intended for Israel, took a complex route, deviated from its programmed waypoints, and crashed after running out of fuel. It covered nearly 2,000 km, its maximum range, and carries a 150 kg warhead.

  • The drone was intended to attack Israel.
  • It flew nearly 2,000 km before crashing in Kazakhstan.
  • The drone carries a 150 kg warhead.

Discovery of the Drone

An Iranian Arash 2 drone was found in northern Kazakhstan. The drone was launched with the intention of striking Israel. However, instead of taking a direct route, the drone was programmed to follow a more complex path.

Flight Path and Failure

The drone failed to adhere to its programmed waypoints during its flight. This caused it to veer off course and head north. Eventually, the drone ran out of fuel, leading to its crash. The crash caused minimal damage to the drone.

Range and Warhead

The drone covered a distance of nearly 2,000 km, which is the maximum range of the Arash 2. The drone is capable of carrying a warhead weighing approximately 150 kg.

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