Pars Today – The new drone “JAS 313,” an Iranian jet-powered drone, has been unveiled as a reconnaissance and bomber drone.
On March 3rd, Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy, during the unveiling of the new JAS 313 drone, noted that this drone is equipped with a jet engine and stated: “JAS 313, with increased flight endurance, is a suitable option for conducting aerial patrol operations as an interceptor drone, as well as combat and reconnaissance missions in enemy territory.” According to Pars Today, Admiral Tangsiri added: “The naval force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has now reached a level of power where it will respond decisively and overwhelmingly to any threat.”
UK-donated missiles to Ukraine became ineffective
After the United States halted the transmission of military intelligence to Ukraine, the “Storm Shadow” missiles donated by the UK to Ukraine became ineffective. Storm Shadow is a British-French-American air-launched cruise missile that the UK provided to the Ukrainian army for use against Russia in the ongoing conflict.
Other global military news:
– The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, accompanied by the USS Princeton and USS Stratton, arrived at the port of Busan, South Korea, on March 2nd.
– Al Jazeera reported a rise in the stock prices of European defense companies following the U.S.’s emphasis on cutting off military aid to Ukraine.
– The Trump administration is deploying an additional 3,000 military personnel to the southern border of the United States to prioritize border security and curb illegal immigration.
– On March 3rd, Russia launched a Soyuz military satellite from the Cosmodrome Plesetsk spaceport into space.
– A private Norwegian company providing fuel to ships announced on March 3rd that it would no longer supply fuel to U.S. military vessels.
– Amid escalating tariff tensions between Washington and Beijing, the U.S. Secretary of Defense claimed that his country is prepared for a war with China.
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