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|    Physfitfreak to All    |
|    Re: What Made My Day Today :-)    |
|    22 Nov 24 15:02:54    |
      From: physfitfreak@gmail.com              - I took a look at the revenue Iran has from selling various military       stuff of drone type. You may think Iran's best-selling drone is Shahed       136. I was surprised to see this is not the case.              It is peace time for the majority of Iran's customers, and what has been       selling far better than Shahed 136 is the Mohajer-6 :)              https://i.postimg.cc/85Y22YFm/mohajer-6.jpg              It is economical (can be reused over and over). Shoots missiles       precisely to your targets. Then comes back and lands in your modest       airfield :) You reload them in a jiffy and they're like two hours       earlier ready to go do your jobs for you.              It does reconnaissance. It attacks. Destroys soft expensive and/or       important targets. Cargo planes full of military equipment on their way       to your enemy. Passenger planes boarding your important enemies. Fueling       planes up in the sky in war time. Fighter jets that are on the ground       and not inside bunkers. Your enemy with the nerve to have his daily ice       cream outside the bunker. Etc, and etc.              Reusable! Cheap! Effective! War or peace time use.              That's why it sells even better than Shahed 136 and 131. Much better.              Israeli and American paid and trained terrorists got rude again? Just       one of these Mohajers goes beyond the borders, finds their den, then       blows ten or twelve of them into pieces with its two missiles. They did       just that in pakestan a week ago in fact. 30 kills. 45 injuries. Mohajer       follows your enemies anywhere, discovers stuff about them, then leave it       to you to decide what to do with them :)              They keep the "pests" in line :-)              And hey, it is peace time, right? So use it for agricultural data       gathering, or earthquake damage analyses, or flood damage estimates,       city and dams and business developments. Sky is the limit. Lot's of       departments in any government in the world can use these machines for       gathering important data; vital data in fact. So do the universities and       research centers. It is not for just military purposes.              So Mohajer 6 is definitely not Shahed 136. It does not have to carry       destructive loads. It has far more uses than a Shahed 136.              And Iran's customers know how to divide :) Hehe :) Your customers don't.       Oh believe me on that. Iran's customers can buy 350 Mohajer-6 drones       with the price of one Israeli Hermes 900. They make that "division", and       choose the 350 of Mohajer-6 over a single Hermes 900 that will sometime       later be shot down anyway :-)              Mohajer-6 costs just $20000. Anyone can buy it. You can buy a car,       right? Then you can buy a Mohajer-6! Price of a second hand car in fact.       Or a new base model. Could be even less, as I don't know what goes these       days with the crazy prices of cars. Hermes 900 is $7M each... When one       of them is shot down it makes it to the news. So which one do _you_       choose between the two drones? Both do more or less the same things for       you. And both within the same time span will get shot down.              What is 350 times ($7M - $20k) ? ... Hehe :)              Can you at least multiply and subtract? By the time all your 350 drones       have been shot down, you've saved this much money compared with using       Hermes drones.              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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