Mohajer 6 can carry 40kg and 200km combat radius
Bayraktar TB-2 can carry 50kg and 200km combat radius
Mohajer 6 15.000 feet and 12 hours
Bayraktar TB-2 27.000 feet and 24+ hours
Only if in your dream Qaem Bomb is only a 20kg Bomb, let make it clear for you . that 40kg is on each pylon that the blogger which is the reference of wikipedia Mistake Qaem Missile with Qaem Bomb and calculated the payload according to Qaem missile , the UAV have Two pylon so it can carry 80kg.
https://www.mashreghnews.ir/news/829782/بمب-هوشمند-قائم-با-500-ترکش-مرگبار
Qaem Missile
Qaem Precision Bomb
also the targeting equipment on it is the same with Shahed 129, which have proven it's capabilities in Syria . and the Bomb we designed for this UAV is called Qaem , that can precisely hit target 8km away and the UAV can lock on the target 10km away and detect targets 12km away while youre beloved UAV do it at 8km , there is one thing Mohajer 6 can do that Bayraktar TB-2 can't do and that's jamming enemy communication in the area .Mohajer 6 can start and finish the mission from take off , detecting the target ,attacking it and landing automatically without input from operator , your Bayraktar TB-2 can only do that for take off and landing
Hashd-al Shaabi = ISIS
ISIS is wahhabi/sallafi version
Hashd-al Shaabi is shia version
both are criminal murderer scums led by S.Arabia and Iran
as I said only ISIS and ISIS supporter promote such thoughts .
btw only the US,Israel,France and Turkey produce nano technology chips and photo detectors ( HgCdte,QWIP,InSb and InGAas )
You know nothing about military technology ........ and topic is over
and your picture say Major producer not the sole producers, and I wonder you the knowledgeable one f you can answer me how we can be in the list of top exporters if any one who buy from us will get sanctioned , in short your image only tell we don't export them , but we produce various range of Infrared detector for , personnel , vehicles , UAV's and bases . can you explain that
Its only a RC hobby grade technology, just because it looks similar to US drone does not even make it any where close to actual UCAV technology.
its a 8m wide 2m long radio technology that have an autopilot that could fly it 700km away and back , let it find it's target and destroy it without operator input ,and bomb enemy targets just 3km away of USA base there without them detecting it . I say it's very impressive toy radio technology
not even a singel attack to Syrian regime by so-called coalition of 98 countiries
FSA has no Air Defense Systems,AirForce,Bombs and Cruise Missiles.......... only a few old Tanks,artillery systems and small guns
on the other hand Assad Regime,Iran and Russia uses heavy weapons against FSA such as Airforce,Attack Helicopters,Tanks,MLRS,Bombs and Cruise Missiles
yeah sure they had no Air defence
13 August 2012 – The first loss of a Syrian Arab Air Force fixed-wing aircraft was recorded on 13 August 2012 when a
MiG-23 was filmed catching fire in flight, while automatic gunfire was heard on the background while the fighter aircraft was flying at low altitude in a level flight. The pilot ejected, and was captured and interrogated by the rebels on video.
[7]
27 August 2012 - The first video recorded combat loss of a helicopter came on 27 August 2012: a video recorded a burning
Mi-8 or
Mi-17 helicopter spiraling to the ground over Damascus, possibly hit by a ZU-23-2 antiaircraft gun.
[9]
5 October 2012 - Syrian rebels shooting down a Syrian Army
Mi-8 helicopter
13 October 2012 - Loss of an
L-39ZA Albatros, possibly by 23 millimeter anti-aircraft fire, near
Khan al-Asal with the crew, Lt. Col. Haitham Ismail Zhuneida and Lt. Mohammed Salman Mohammed, being killed as they ejected at low altitude.
15 October 2012 - A
L-39 Albatros was downed near
al-Taana in the east of Aleppo by rebel ground fire.
[15] Both pilots, Cap. Roni Ibrahim and Maj. Moti Shaaban Abbas, ejected and were captured. An
Al Jazeera reporter, which reported the aircraft as a "MiG", managed to interview Ibrahim, while Abbas is said to have died in captivity. Ibrahim showed signs of having brawled with his captors and denied previous knowledge of Syrian civilians being targeted by airstrikes.
28 November 2012 - A video showing the crash site of a large jet fighter was posted with rebels claiming they shot it down with an
9K310 Igla-1 MANPADS. The heavily burned out aircraft wreck has been identified as a Su-24MK2, being the first downed Syrian Air Force Su-24.
5 December 2012 - A SyAAF
Mil Mi-8 attack helicopter is shot down by Syrian rebels over Anjara.
5 December 2012 - A SyAAF
Mil Mi-8 helicopter crew was captured after it was shot down in Abu Kamal by Syrian rebels.
and these are only from 2012 for the rest go here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_aviation_shootdowns_and_accidents_during_the_Syrian_Civil_War
some notable one
14 February 2013 - the first confirmed loss of a
Sukhoi Su-22 was recorded, when rebel forces shot it down using a MANPADS launcher.
25 June 2013 - SyAAF
Su-22M-3 Shot Down by Tabqa AFB
18 August 2013 - A Syrian regime MiG jet fighter (Probably a MIG-23) is shot down by rebel fighters (allegedly by a
9K38 IGLA Anti-aircraft weapon) and the pilot ejects from the doomed aircraft in Latakia.
[33]
10 September 2013 - A Syrian regime
MiG-21 fighter on fire is filmed crashing down in Idlib. The jet fighter was allegedly brought down by FSA rebel fire.
[34]
On 23th Jun. 2014 SyAAF
MiG-23BN Shot Down by Al Muthanna Bin Haretha battalion in the eastern Qalamoun area to the north of Damascus.
[42]
On 10th Nov. 2014, a Syrian
MiG-21bis serialed 2204 and code-numbered 660 operating from Hama AFB and piloted by Col. Tha'er Aref Saqqour is downed 45 km to the east of the airbase near Sabboura town. Later one, tonight, a graphic photo emerged for the corpse of the pilot whom was KIA.
[56]
On 24 December 2014, a Royal Jordanian Air Force
F-16AM crashed near Raqqa, Syria, and its pilot, Flight Lieutenant
Muath al-Kasasbeh, was captured by Islamic State militants.
[60] Initially reported as shot down by enemy fire, the ISIL reported it downed the F-16 with a
MANPADS while it was flying at low altitude. Later, the US CENTCOM rejected the claim, ruling out hostile fire as the cause of the crash, without further details.
As far as exports are concerned , Israel is the top.
Not only in this region but globally. Israel has been the number one exporter of drones in the world for many years. I doubt Iran or Turkey come close to such an achievement.
I think this is a good indication that the drones Israel makes are good , or they would mot be in such hi demand
a question , what uncle Sam will do with for example Malaysia if they decide to buy let say Mohajir 6?