Underwood Posted June 23 Posted June 23 Looks like an early Hermes 900, I believe current fitment has been upgraded to Rotax 916IS
onetrack Posted June 23 Posted June 23 Complete with self-destruct explosive charge, set to go off, right as a crowd of Iranian senior military personnel gather around it. 🤯 1
Red Posted June 23 Posted June 23 Why are there rows of Clecos along the ventral bay edges? and no marks on the ground? This looks like a set up, possibly using parts from more than one Hermes drone that have probably been used in propaganda shots in the past 1
onetrack Posted June 23 Posted June 23 Not a setup, and the things that look like clecos, aren't. I'm not sure what they are exactly. It IS a Hermes 900 drone, and an Israeli one. The Iranians are crowing about knocking this one out - what they fail to reveal, is that Israel smuggled dozens and dozens of their drones into Iran, on a par with the Ukrainian technique, and did quite a bit of damage to Iranian military assets with the ones that did get through the Iranian repelling efforts.
Red Posted June 23 Posted June 23 52 minutes ago, onetrack said: Not a setup, and the things that look like clecos, aren't. I'm not sure what they are exactly. It IS a Hermes 900 drone, and an Israeli one. The Iranians are crowing about knocking this one out - what they fail to reveal, is that Israel smuggled dozens and dozens of their drones into Iran, on a par with the Ukrainian technique, and did quite a bit of damage to Iranian military assets with the ones that did get through the Iranian repelling efforts. Aah, thanks. Blimey that reporter is a bit brave touching that unexploded ordnance 1
BrendAn Posted Wednesday at 12:23 AM Posted Wednesday at 12:23 AM On 23/06/2025 at 11:42 PM, Red said: Why are there rows of Clecos along the ventral bay edges? and no marks on the ground? This looks like a set up, possibly using parts from more than one Hermes drone that have probably been used in propaganda shots in the past very observant red. i can sort of understand the clecos if they were in a hurry , don't worry mustafa she will hold together long enough for boom boom.. no marks visible on the ground though, that was something they missed when putting the show together.
Thruster88 Posted Wednesday at 08:19 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:19 AM When aircraft hit the ground hard like this one has they often bounce back into the air and make a second hit some 10-20 metres away. It looks to have flipped over as well. 1 1
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