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TEHRAN (FNA)- Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh said that Iran moved as much as 35 years ahead in building drone engines by reverse engineering the US drone, RQ-170 which was tracked and hunted down in Iran late in 2011.
The RQ-170 engines are the fifth generation and the engines of Iranian unmanned planes are the third generation, Hajizadeh said on Wednesday, adding that to produce the engine we had to spend 35 years on the project.

He said that the home-made version of the US drone RQ-170 captured by the IRGC will make its maiden flight in the near future.

In relevant remarks in September, Lieutenant Commander of the IRGC said an Iranian drone which has been manufactured through the reverse engineering of the US drone which was tracked and hunted down in Iran late in 2011 will be unveiled to the public soon.

"All the memories and computer systems of this plane have been decoded and some good news will be announced in the near future not just about the RQ-170 and the optimizations that our forces have done on the reversed engineered model of this drone, but also in area of other important defense achievements," IRGC Lieutenant Commander General Hossein Salami said.

Iran announced on December 4, 2011 that its defense forces had downed a US RQ-170 aircraft through a sophisticated cyber attack. The drone was the first such loss by the US. US officials have described the loss of the aircraft in Iran as a setback and a fatal blow to the stealth drone program.

The RQ-170 has special coatings and a batwing shape designed to help it penetrate other nations' air defenses undetected. The existence of the aircraft, which is made by Lockheed Martin, has been known since 2009, when a model was photographed at the main US airfield in Kandahar, Afghanistan.

The unmanned surveillance plane lost by the United States in Iran was a stealth aircraft being used for secret missions by the CIA, US officials admitted almost a week after Iran captured the plane.

The aircraft is among the highly sensitive surveillance platform in the CIA's fleet that was shaped and designed to evade enemy defenses.

Since December, 2011, Iran has hunted down several more US drones of various types.

In January, a deputy commander of the Iranian Navy announced that the country's Army had hunted two more advanced RQ type Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).

"The air-defense units of the Army have hunted two enemy drones," Deputy Commander of the Iranian Navy for Coordination Rear Admiral Amir Rastegari told FNA in January.

"These drones were from 11th series of the RQ class, and one of them was hunted in Shahrivar 1390 (August 21-September 19, 2011) and the other one in Aban (October 22-November 20, 2012)," Rastegari said, adding that the Army research center is now studying the two UAVs.

"Much of the data of these drones has been decoded by the Army's Jihad and Research Center," he said, but did not provide any further detail.

The remarks by the Iranian commander came almost one month after Iran announced on December 4, 2012 that the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy had hunted a US UAV over the Persian Gulf after the drone violated the country's airspace.

The IRGC navy commander announced at the time that the hunted UAV was a ScanEagle drone, adding that "such drones are usually launched from large warships".

ScanEagle is a small, low-cost, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle built by Insitu, a subsidiary of Boeing.

Iran later reproduced its own model of ScanEagle through reverse engineering techniques.

In April this year, a senior Iranian parliamentary official announced that Iran has reverse engineered the RQ-170, adding that the Iranian version of the drone would soon have a test flight.

"The brave personnel of the Armed Forces hunted down the drone with their knowledge and science and the Americans protested immediately and called for the return of the UAV," Chairman of the parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi said in the Northern city of Rasht in April.

Iran has downed several US drones so far and Boroujerdi did not mention which one he meant, but explained, "The reverse engineering started immediately (by the Iranian experts after hunting down the US UAV) and the Iranian type of the US drone will fly in Iran's Aerospace Organization soon which shows the Islamic Republic's might and power."

Boroujerdi's remarks referred to RQ-170. The drone has special coatings and a batwing shape designed to help it penetrate other nations' air defenses undetected. The existence of the aircraft, which is made by Lockheed Martin, has been known since 2009, when a model was photographed at the main US airfield in Kandahar, Afghanistan.

The unmanned surveillance plane lost by the United States in Iran was a stealth aircraft being used for secret missions by the CIA, US officials admitted in December. The aircraft is among the highly sensitive surveillance platform in the CIA's fleet that was shaped and designed to evade enemy defenses.

Iran has downed many other US drones as well, and they have always started reproducing them after conducting reverse engineering on them.

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He meant the mother boards, chip designs , and highly sensitive cameras , infrared items and communication devices and other nano technology elements discovered not to mention stealth paint samples
 
So Iran was 35 years behind in all those categories.

Don't take it too seriously, They want to boost the value of their work by doing some propaganda ;) definitely they have done a great job, but they tend to exaggerate it somehow which is understandable ... who does not exaggerate his work at all? ;)
 
I cannot understand this. Why is it so easy to reverse engineer crashed aircraft's like drones and cruise missiles, while the same people cannot manufacture the fighter jets, passenger aircrafts etc. they own. Why not reverse engineer a boeing 747 or Airbus A320 or a Intel microprocessor or a Toyota car engine?
 
He meant the mother boards, chip designs , and highly sensitive cameras , infrared items and communication devices and other nano technology elements discovered not to mention stealth paint samples

I don't know of many iranian true technologies and their real practical value but even after sanctions they have more petro dollars than Pakistan would ever accumulate in next 3 decades, once US/Iran/Israel resolve their problems iran would jump ahead of many notable gulf Nations.
 
I cannot understand this. Why is it so easy to reverse engineer crashed aircraft's like drones and cruise missiles, while the same people cannot manufacture the fighter jets, passenger aircrafts etc. they own. Why not reverse engineer a boeing 747 or Airbus A320 or a Intel microprocessor or a Toyota car engine?

It's about investing money, and priorities. Iranian government is more interested in investing in military industries than civil ones, and as far as defense strategies are concerned, they prefer asymmetric ones.
 
He meant the mother boards, chip designs , and highly sensitive cameras , infrared items and communication devices and other nano technology elements discovered not to mention stealth paint samples

it's not just anti radar paint, according to commander, RQ170 is even equipped with a system to equalize the drone's temperature with environment, a system that Americans are talking about as their future projects.

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You guys keep saying that you've reverse engineered the RQ-170, I have yet to see any evidence. Some parts may have been reverse engineered, but other parts aren't easily duplicated and require years of actual work to do so.
 
we guys have shown every one that we dont bluff ....

but we also dont need to prove anyone anything ....

yes we'll show rq-170 flying, then i will deal with all anti-iranian bs commentters here on this forum:azn:


@That Guy : yes brah it needs actual work but it doesnt need time necessarily need time.....

it depends on how much u know stuff :smart:
 
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People tend to think that reverse engineering is such a piece of cake. It takes real technical expertise and effort to reverse engineer,not to mention the countless tricks the manufacturer may use to fool the reversing guys.
 
I cannot understand this. Why is it so easy to reverse engineer crashed aircraft's like drones and cruise missiles, while the same people cannot manufacture the fighter jets, passenger aircrafts etc. they own. Why not reverse engineer a boeing 747 or Airbus A320 or a Intel microprocessor or a Toyota car engine?

Mentioned products (boeing 747 / Airbus A320 / Intel microprocessor / Toyota car engine) need license to product !

But we don't need licenses from america for their secret RQ-170 drone !!!

You guys keep saying that you've reverse engineered the RQ-170, I have yet to see any evidence. Some parts may have been reverse engineered, but other parts aren't easily duplicated and require years of actual work to do so.

Which country can reverse engineer an advanced spy drone in less than 2 years !?
 
Mentioned products (boeing 747 / Airbus A320 / Intel microprocessor / Toyota car engine) need license to product !

But we don't need licenses from america for their secret RQ-170 drone !!!



Which country can reverse engineer an advanced spy drone in less than 2 years !?

Since when does Iran care about western copyright???
 

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