IAIO Fotros

The HESA Fotros (Persian: فطرس fʊtros) is an Iranian reconnaissance, surveillance, and combat unmanned aerial vehicle built by Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industries Corporation and unveiled in November 2013. It was the largest Iranian drone at its unveiling. It has an operational range of 1,700 km to 2,000 km with flight endurance of 16 to 30 hours depending on armament.[3][4] The name refers to a fallen angel in Shia mythology which was redeemed by Imam Husayn ibn Ali.[5] The Fotros carries up to six missiles or bombs.[6]

HESA Fotros
Fotros UAV at its unveiling ceremony
Role Unmanned combat aerial vehicle
Manufacturer HESA[1]
First flight November 2013
Introduction 2020
Status Accepted for service[2]
Primary user Iran
Number built Unknown, at least 2

History

The Fotros was unveiled in November 2013 in a joint ceremony by MODAFL, IRIAF and IRAA.[7] It is believed that the unveiling of the Fotros was rushed so that it could be unveiled before the start of P5+1 talks over Iran's nuclear programs.[8] It carries at least 6 Ghaem Precision-guided munitions, or 6 of 3 unnamed Precision-guided munitions.[9]

In 2020 the UAV participated in a military training drill known as “Defenders of Velayat Skies.”[10]

Status

There was no news or status updates on the Fotros between its announcement in 2013 and 2020.[6]

In 2020 it was announced that the drone had entered service and more images surfaced of the UAV. Production is believed to have started, and at least 2 have been produced.[11][12]

Specifications

General characteristics Performance

  • Range: 2,000 km (1,200 mi, 1,100 nmi)
  • Endurance: 16 to 30 hours
  • Service ceiling: 7,600 m (25,000 ft)

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References


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