Iran vs US: Iran claims to have a drone of 7000 km range, America worried
Iran has drones with a range of seven thousand kilometers. Iran's state media quoted a top commander of the Revolutionary Guard as saying that the US is seeing this development as a threat to itself.
Iran has drones with a range of seven thousand kilometers. Iran's state media quoted a top commander of the Revolutionary Guard as saying that the US is seeing this development as a threat to itself. Iran's claim comes at a time when six superpowers, including Iran and the US, are discussing the removal of sanctions imposed by former US President Donald Trump from Iran. The impact of Iranian drones could be on the relationship between the US and Tehran. Especially when the Biden administration is taking a soft stance towards Iran.
However, Western military experts say that Iran sometimes exaggerates its capabilities. But in the work of surveillance on the borders of Iran, only drones have been deployed mainly. Drones are the most deployed, especially in the waters of the Gulf of Hormuz. The region ranks fifth in the supply of crude oil. The use of drones has increased in recent years in Yemen, Syria and Iraq, including Iran and regional military forces.
Recently, the Biden administration said the US was considering lifting sanctions on Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as part of efforts to renew the Joint Commission on the United States Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Let us tell you that in June 2019, former US President Donald Trump imposed sanctions against Khamenei and some of his officers and military commanders. The initiative was discussed by US and Iran negotiators during the recent Vienna talks. It is expected to be part of a larger agreement. As a result, the US will rejoin the JCPOA and Iran will fulfill its JCPOA commitments.