Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Showcase AI-Equipped Missiles in Gulf Military Drills – SOFREP News Team

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), in a bold demonstration of military prowess, conducted extensive naval exercises in the Persian Gulf, showcasing cutting-edge weaponry integrated with artificial intelligence (AI).

The drills, part of the “Prophet Muhammad” naval exercise held on January 26, 2025, highlighted the evolving capabilities of Iran’s armed forces and sent a clear strategic message to both regional neighbors and global powers.

Advanced Drones and Precision Missiles Take Center Stage

Central to the exercise was the deployment of Mohajer-6 and Ababil-5 drones, both equipped with precision-guided Ghaem and Almas missiles enhanced by AI technology.

These drones successfully targeted simulated enemy threats, underscoring their versatility and lethality in modern combat scenarios.

The Mohajer-6, operational since 2018, serves as an ISTAR (intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance) platform with a 10-meter wingspan and a 12-hour flight endurance.

Capable of carrying up to 100 kilograms of payload, it integrates advanced navigation systems, electro-optical imaging, and laser rangefinders. This versatility enables the Mohajer-6 to excel in reconnaissance, electronic warfare, and strike missions, deploying both Qaem and Almas missiles with precision.