Huge Israeli drone capable of reaching Iran crashes
One of Israel's most advanced drones – the size of a Boeing 737 – capable of flying as far as Iran crashed today during a test flight, the military said.
The Heron TP unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) crashed during a test flight near the Tel Nof Air Force Base in central Israel.
No injuries were reported in the incident, the Jerusalem Post reported.
The Israel Air Force has launched a probe to determine the cause of the crash and was looking into the whether it was caused by human error or was the result of a technical malfunction.
The Heron TP is the largest UAV in the IAF. It has a 26 - meter-long wingspan – the size of a Boeing 737 – and can stay airborne for up to 45 hours. It can carry 1,000 kg in payloads, making it capable of conducting a wide variety of missions, the report said.
It is widely considered as the world's largest UAV.
The flight during which the crash occurred was a joint operation of the IAF and the Heron TP's developer, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).
In July, France announced its decision to purchase the Heron TP in the first export deal for the UAV. The deal is estimated to reach close to USD 500 million over a number of years and could lead to additional contracts for IAI as other countries, such as Germany, seek to upgrade their UAV capabilities.
The Heron TP was declared on schedule to be operational by the end of the year.
According to reports, the drone has the ability to also launch missiles, and in Israel it is often referred to as the UAV 'that can reach Iran'.
Ties between Iran and Israel have increased following Teheran's alleged nuclear ambitions and funding of the groups Hamas and Hezbollah. Israel has said that it will not tolerate a nuclear-armed Iran.
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