Iran brags about its drone power as US sanctions drone sales

The US sanctioned the Tehran-based Safiran Airport Services and a number of alleged UAV producers.

A drone is launched during a military exercise in an undisclosed location in Iran, in this handout image obtained on August 25, 2022. (photo credit: IRANIAN ARMY/WANA (WEST ASIA NEWS AGENCY)/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)
A drone is launched during a military exercise in an undisclosed location in Iran, in this handout image obtained on August 25, 2022.
(photo credit: IRANIAN ARMY/WANA (WEST ASIA NEWS AGENCY)/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)

The US has targeted an Iranian company allegedly involved in shipping drones to Russia, part of an increasing spotlight on Iran’s drone threat.

Washington sanctioned Tehran-based Safiran Airport Services and a number of alleged UAV producers. At the same time Iran carried out ground forces drills this week and Iranian commanders have bragged about Iran’s advanced in the use of drones.

This means that the Islamic Republic is openly saying it has new drone capabilities even as the US it targeting Iranian transport and manufacturing linked to the UAV programs.  

The US Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) said it “is designating an air transportation service provider for its involvement in the shipment of Iranian Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to Russia for its war against Ukraine. Additionally, OFAC is designating three companies and one individual involved in the research, development, production, and procurement of Iranian UAVs and UAV components, including the Shahed series of drones, for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its Aerospace Force (IRGC ASF) and Navy.”

The US singled out several drone producers. “Paravar Pars Company, closely associated with IRGC-controlled Imam Hossein University, has produced UAVs for the IRGC ASF and has tested UAVs for the IRGC Navy. In particular, Paravar Pars Company was involved in the research, development, and production of the Iranian Shahed-171 UAV developed by the IRGC ASF. In the past, the IRGC ASF distributed US and Israeli-made UAVs to Paravar Pars Company, which were ultimately used to reverse engineer and reproduce indigenously made UAV models,” it said.

IN addition the US targeted Design and Manufacturing of Aircraft Engines (DAMA), which is is an Iranian company “that was involved in the research, development, and production of the Iranian Shahed-171 UAV program, which is owned by the IRGC ASF.”

DAMA is a front company of Iran’s Aircraft Manufacturing Industries (HESA), the report says. The US also spotlighted Baharestan Kish Company which “has overseen various defense-related projects, which included the manufacturing of UAVs. As of 2021, the company was working on Shahed UAV components.”

Iranian General weighs in

Iran’s Maj.-Gen. Gholam Ali Rashid said in a speech this week that Iran has made major achievements in defense technology. "We can confidently say that the ground forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran are a powerful, well-equipped, orderly, coherent, and ready force,” he said.

According to Tasnim News the Iranian commander said that recent ground forces drills revealed Iran’s capabilities in the areas of drones, armor, logistics, electronic warfare, aviation, engineering, telecommunication and mechanization, and other elements. 

“Major General Rashid emphasized that Islamic Iran is undoubtedly among the top 3 countries in the world's drone power, and said: Focusing on the drone field should not prevent us from operational planning and progress in the field of ground warfare. Because the powerful ground force forms the foundation of the armed forces against threats,” Tasnim said.  


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Iran’s recent ground force drills were aimed at showing off its capabilities. Iranian government media also pointed fingers at potential enemies, such as the Gulf states, and Tehran has warned against any country that might provoke it into conflict.

This is the usual bragging, but it is interesting that Iran is waving a kind of red flag at the US after the drone sanctions.

Iran is basically bragging about its drone program as the US is sanctioning that very program.