Iran tests unmanned plane

Baku. Suleyman Farzaliyev – APA. Iran launched unmanned plane in the province of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, APA reports quoting ISNA. The plane was manufactured by the students of Yasuj University. The presentation was held at the Yasuj airport. Chief of the education office of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province Seyid Ali Mohammad Daneshi said the plane has 200 km/h speed. Its engine is based on alcohol and caster oil. The plane can be on air for three hours.
The aircraft will be used for military intelligence operations, as well as picturing of earth face, determination of border line and etc.
The aircraft will be used for military intelligence operations, as well as picturing of earth face, determination of border line and etc.
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