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'''Dehlaviyeh missile (air base)''' ({{lang-fa|موشک دهلاویه هواپایه}}) ...
The new make of the Dehlaviyeh missile is a laser-guided air-to-ground projectile, which is similarly suitable for deployment against armored targets and is low in weight. It can pierce targets as deep as 1.20 meters.

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Saba 248 helicopter
Role Utility helicopter
Manufacturer PANHA
Designer PANHA
Introduction 7 March 2017
Status In service
Primary user  Iran
Number built Mass production

Saba-248 (Template:Lang-fa) Iran unveiled a new homegrown helicopter dubbed “Saba-248” which has been fully designed and manufactured by domestic experts at the Iranian Defense Ministry, Tasnim News announced on March 7, 2017. The helicopter was unveiled during a ceremony in Tehran on Tuesday attended by Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan and Vice-President for Science and Technology Affairs Sorena Sattari. Iran's new medium-lift helicopter is multifunctional with two engines and has eight seats. It can be deployed to a wide variety of missions, including freight and passenger transport missions, rescue operations, aerial photography and reconnaissance missions and can be used as air ambulance and air taxi. On the technical specifications of the helicopter, Dehghan pointed to the use of modern technologies in the field of navigation, conduct and mechanical systems, acceptable function with sole engine, high reliability, low sound and vibration, high speed, operating temperature range of -25 °C to 55 °C and an aerodynamic body.

SABA 248 The last helicopter to be unveiled is the Saba 248, which was reportedly designed and built by Panha in partnership with the Defense Ministry’s Aviation Industries Organization. It was revealed during a ceremony, attended by top military officials, on March 7 this year. The Saba 248 is a skid-equipped twin-engine, four-bladed utility helicopter that is similar in appearance to western platforms such as the AgustaWestland AW119 and Bell 427. Although no performance specifications for the aircraft have yet been released, the AW119 and Bell 427 have cruise speeds of 267km/h and 273km/h respectively; ranges of 1,013km and 722km; maximum take-off weights of 2,720kg and 3,175kg; and can carry eight and seven passengers. Judging from appearances, the Saba 248 will be in roughly the same class of performance. Billed as both a civil and military platform, the Saba 248 is likely to be used by the Iranian armed forces for troop and cargo transportation, battlefield liaison, casualty evacuation, search and rescue, and observation and reconnaissance. The national media reports did not say if it could be armed, and neither did they say how many helicopters might be delivered or when. As well as being used by Iran, the Saba 248 is to be offered to the international export market with a particular focus on other Muslim nations, according to Iranian defence chief, Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan. “Saba 248 is a medium-weight helicopter, capable of carrying eight occupants. The military hardware is able to participate in cargo and passenger transport missions as well as rescue, photographing and reconnaissance operations,” Dehqan added.



See also

References

  1. Iran unveils new homegrown Saba 248 utility helicopter airrecognition.com, Retrieved 5 March 2021
  2. Iran's helicopter options(SABA 248) arabianaerospace.aero, Retrieved 5 March 2021
  3. Iran confirms new details about Saba-248 helicopter flightglobal.com, Retrieved 5 March 2021
  4. PANHA Saba-248 militaryfactory.com, Retrieved 5 March 2021
  5. Iran Developing Radar Evading Helicopters: Reports defenseworld.net, Retrieved 5 March 2021
  6. Flight with Saba National Helicopter defapress.ir, Retrieved 5 March 2021
  7. Localization of Saba-248 helicopter parts by scholars isna.ir, Retrieved 5 March 2021
  8. Completion of the Iranian "Saba" helicopter dw.com, Retrieved 5 March 2021
  9. Saba helicopter has "6 hours" flight duration and is "Full Glass Cockpit" tasnimnews.com, Retrieved 5 March 2021
  10. The newest Iranian helicopter named "Saba 248" was unveiled + features and images tasnimnews.com, Retrieved 5 March 2021
  11. Unveiling of the Iranian helicopter Saba 248 parstoday.com, Retrieved 5 March 2021
  12. Get to know Saba National Helicopter better + Images yjc.ir, Retrieved 5 March 2021
  13. Production of Saba National Helicopter meets the needs of the country mehrnews.com, Retrieved 5 March 2021
  14. The national helicopter "Saba 248" was unveiled iribnews.ir, Retrieved 5 March 2021
  15. The memorandum of mass production of Saba 248 native helicopter was signed irinn.ir, Retrieved 5 March 2021
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Type of rocket artillery
Dehlaviyeh air-to-surface missile
Place of originIran
Service history
Used byIslamic Republic of Iran Army Aviation and Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics (Iran)
Production history
Produced25 April 2019 (Unveiled)
No. builtNot mentioned
Specifications
Maximum firing range8 km

Dehlaviyeh missile (air base) (Template:Lang-fa) ... The new make of the Dehlaviyeh missile is a laser-guided air-to-ground projectile, which is similarly suitable for deployment against armored targets and is low in weight. It can pierce targets as deep as 1.20 meters.


See also

References

  1. Iran designs, builds three new missiles for attack copters parstoday.com, Retrieved 14 February 2021
  2. Dehlaviyeh Air Base missile was built mehrnews.com, Retrieved 14 February 2021
  3. Dehlaviyeh air-to-surface; The famous rocket went to the sky mashreghnews.ir, Retrieved 14 February 2021
  4. Unveiling of Dehlaviyeh air-to-surface missile by Islamic Republic of Iran Army Aviation + Film yjc.ir, Retrieved 14 February 2021
  5. Construction of "Dehlawieh Air Base" missile ilna.news, Retrieved 14 February 2021
  6. New anti-tank missile in cooperation with the Ministry of Defense and the Iranian Army sputniknews.com, Retrieved 14 February 2021
  7. Build new missiles (Dehlaviyeh missile) irinn.ir, Retrieved 14 February 2021
  8. Dehlaviyeh missile (air base) tabnak.ir, Retrieved 14 February 2021
  9. Familiarity with 3 anti-armor missiles: Heidar, Qamarbani Hashem (AS) and Dehlaviyeh Air Base hamshahrionline.ir, Retrieved 14 February 2021
  10. Iran designs, builds three new missiles for attack copters yjc.ir, Retrieved 14 February 2021