Iran revealed a new UAV called 'Gaza' capable of carrying up to 13 bombs with a turbojet engine, putting Israel within range. The UAV is an upgraded version of the Shahed 129 model and resembles the Israeli Hermes 450. Iran has been marketing its military arsenal internationally since the lifting of UN restrictions, raising concerns among the US and its allies.
Key Points
UAV 'Gaza' can carry up to 13 bombs and has a turbojet engine
Iran marketing its military arsenal internationally
UAV designed to surpass US-made MQ-9 Reaper
Pros
Increased military capabilities for Iran
Potential for improved defense technology
Cons
Raising international concerns about Iran's military activities
Potential for increased tensions in the Middle East