Shahed-129 / Mohajer-6 UCAV

Shahed-129 / Mohajer-6 UCAV

Type: ucav

Domain: air

Country of Origin: Venezuela

Manufacturer: Iranian Defense Industries

Overview

Iranian unmanned combat aerial vehicles procured by Venezuela with reported local assembly/production facility representing controversial military cooperation between sanctioned nations. Venezuela acquired Shahed-129 and Mohajer-6 UAVs from Iran (exact numbers unclear, reports suggest 10-20+ systems) with deliveries from early 2020s onwards. Reports indicate establishment of UAV production/assembly facility near Santander allegedly producing Iranian-designed UAVs under license or with Iranian technical assistance. The Shahed-129 features medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) configuration with endurance exceeding 24 hours, satellite communications, electro-optical/infrared sensors, and capability for precision-guided munitions including Sadid laser-guided missiles. Mohajer-6 smaller than Shahed-129 with endurance of 12+ hours, similar sensors, and light armament. Venezuelan UAVs reportedly conduct surveillance along borders monitoring illegal mining, drug trafficking, and potentially intelligence gathering. Combat use uncertain. The Iranian cooperation represents Venezuelan effort to circumvent Western sanctions acquiring military technology from non-Western sources. US and regional nations express concern over Iranian-Venezuelan military cooperation and potential UAV technology proliferation. Operational effectiveness limited by Venezuelan economic constraints affecting operations tempo and maintenance. Future uncertain with Venezuelan-Iranian relationship subject to geopolitical dynamics and both nations facing international pressure. Represents trend of sanctioned nations cooperating for military technology access.

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