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Iranian army shoots down violating 'Lucas' type unmanned aerial vehicle near Bandar Abbas

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Iranian army shoots down violating 'Lucas' type unmanned aerial vehicle near Bandar Abbas
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Key Points

  • The Iranian army shot down a violating drone in the Bandar Abbas region.
  • The downed unmanned aerial vehicle was reported to be of the 'Lucas' type.
  • The vehicle was destroyed by a surface-to-air missile belonging to the Iranian air defense forces.

The air defense forces of the Army of the Islamic Republic of Iran intercepted an unauthorized unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in the Bandar Abbas region, located in the south of the country. According to the systems, the drone attempting to infiltrate was successfully hit and destroyed by surface-to-air missile systems.

The vehicle conducting a dragging/irregular flight was announced to be a 'Lucas' model drone. The incident occurred hours ago as part of security forces' precautions regarding the regional airspace. Details regarding who the destroyed UAV belonged to or the sources behind the attack are not included in the news report.

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Where did the incident take place?
It took place in the Bandar Abbas region in southern Iran.
What type of aerial vehicle was shot down?
A 'Lucas' type unmanned aerial vehicle (drone), which was reported to have committed a violation, was shot down.
How was the drone destroyed?
The vehicle was destroyed after being hit by a surface-to-air missile system belonging to the Iranian Army Air Defense Forces.

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