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Probably UAV launcher.
it can rotate 360 degrees too and behind it its say Moragheb Radar the details all indicate a radar but it could be a launching platform too as you said.Probably UAV launcher.
These air-defense systems have yet to be unveiled:
- Oghab - based on the TOR-M1
- Separ - based on the Pantsir-S1
- Dezful
- Navvab
- (Shahid) Majid
These kind of statements along with the dowsing rod presentation really makes me think twice about these IRGC figures.
Don't try to justify it . the problem is not irgc or the casing . the problem was the guy who invented it . he represented the same device several time before for several different use and every time it was a fake.I had already addressed this issue before, but here's a quick reminder: in reality there's nothing outlandish about the idea of a portable COVID-19 virus sensor, and therefore the entire western media campaign ridiculing the IRGC for their presentation was baseless. Such devices can be scientifically proven ones.
Here are some articles about the US regime itself agreeing to finance a project conducted by the University of Utah under the direction of a professor with Iranian roots (ironically), aiming to develop the exact same thing i. e. a COVID-19 sensor:
COVID-19 Sensor - Electrical & Computer Engineering | University of Utah
ECE professor Massood Tabib-Azar is developing a fast, reusable test for COVID-19 that works with cellphones.www.ece.utah.edu
The University of Utah has Possibly Developed a Simple Sensor based accessory that works with a Smartphone to Self-Test for COVID-19
A Fox 13 Salt Lake City TV report last week revealed that the University of Utah has been working on a way to detect Coronavirus with a simple sensor smartphone accessory device and app. A user would only have to cough or breathe on a sensor device to get a quick result for COVID-19. What...www.patentlyapple.com
University of Utah engineer hopes to develop a portable sensor for COVID-19 testing
Electrical and computer engineering professor Massood Tabib-Azar is using funding from a $200,000 National Science Foundation Rapid Response Research grant in an attempt to create a portable, reusable coronavirus sensor that would work with a mobile phone and be able to detect coronavirus in one...www.deseret.com
Now as concerns the casing of the device presented by the IRGC, it's just that, a casing. This can be used for many different sorts of electronic devices and the fact that it was chosen to house the IRGC-made COVID-19 scanner means nothing. Just because a scammer had once used the same casing to manufacture a dowsing rod, it doesn't imply that every device with a similar casing is a scam. In fact, the scammer in question did not design the casing by himself, he took it over from some preexisting, functional electronic device.
New Radar?