IRGC Aerospace Force unveiles a new super-heavy drone named ‘Gaza’
Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps' Aerospace Force has introduced a new milestone in unmanned aerial technology with the unveiling of a super-heavy drone, named Gaza.

On Sunday, a new drone was revealed as part of a sweeping military exercise known as “Great Prophet Authority.”
The newly unveiled Gaza drone features an impressive wingspan measuring 22 meters and boasts a takeoff weight of 3,100 kilograms.
The drone boasts a remarkable flight endurance of 35 hours and can achieve speeds of up to 350 kilometers per hour.
The Gaza drone boasts a payload capacity of a minimum of 500 kilograms, enabling it to transport up to 13 bombs. Its impressive range extends to 1,000 kilometers, with an operational radius reaching as far as 4,000 kilometers.
In a coordinated operation conducted in conjunction with military exercises, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force achieved a significant milestone by accurately striking eight targets using the Gaza drone for the first time.
The IRGC Navy’s Commander, Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, announced on Sunday that advanced domestically-produced drones, controlled by his elite unit, have successfully deployed missiles equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) technology. This development occurred amid a significant naval exercise currently taking place in the Persian Gulf.