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The combat variant of the S-121 (likely some S-12X) is the carrier slave to the master S-129 with its long range optical system and communications.
That makes good sense, since Iran is still not producing the Rotax engine for the S-129. The S-121 design on the other hand uses a Iranian made twin wankel motor.
Beside the newly shown S-121 variant that has conformal hardpoints for two Sadid bombs. The propeller driven Saeqhe-1 was shown, carrying also two Sadid bombs. This would be the stealthy variant of the above combo, likely with the S-191 as master for targeting. The external carriage of the two Sadid is kind of a medium-level stealthy strike option.
A formation of only S-191 with two Sadids carried internally would then be the maximum stealth/VLO option. It would also have a faster turn around time due to its jet engine.
It seems the IRGC-ASF has tested a swarm management software here. Calculation the necessary numbers, timing, paths and probably communication relay links needed to meet certain mission parameters and goals.
Expandable swarm based airpower is a key capability. Many tasks of the Army Cobra fleet as well as the IRIAF can be performed by this new force.
People need to realize two points:
1: Many countries can't develop such a capability because the influence and opposition of their air forces and pilot communities.
2: The small size of these drones (S-129 excluded) makes up for many lacks of clean stealth manufacturing philosophy.
The negative point here is the low speed and hence sortie generation, low weapon payload and mainly GPS based weapon guidance. Its potential is reduced in a high intensity/peer-state conflict.
That makes good sense, since Iran is still not producing the Rotax engine for the S-129. The S-121 design on the other hand uses a Iranian made twin wankel motor.
Beside the newly shown S-121 variant that has conformal hardpoints for two Sadid bombs. The propeller driven Saeqhe-1 was shown, carrying also two Sadid bombs. This would be the stealthy variant of the above combo, likely with the S-191 as master for targeting. The external carriage of the two Sadid is kind of a medium-level stealthy strike option.
A formation of only S-191 with two Sadids carried internally would then be the maximum stealth/VLO option. It would also have a faster turn around time due to its jet engine.
It seems the IRGC-ASF has tested a swarm management software here. Calculation the necessary numbers, timing, paths and probably communication relay links needed to meet certain mission parameters and goals.
Expandable swarm based airpower is a key capability. Many tasks of the Army Cobra fleet as well as the IRIAF can be performed by this new force.
People need to realize two points:
1: Many countries can't develop such a capability because the influence and opposition of their air forces and pilot communities.
2: The small size of these drones (S-129 excluded) makes up for many lacks of clean stealth manufacturing philosophy.
The negative point here is the low speed and hence sortie generation, low weapon payload and mainly GPS based weapon guidance. Its potential is reduced in a high intensity/peer-state conflict.