The full version of the documentary film “Parchamdar” about the IRGC’s unmanned program was released in Iran. Among other things, a variation of the already known Shahed-136 jet version, equipped with a small optical-electronic system, flashed there.
Parchamdar directed by Mohammad Shaltouki, was unveiled on Tuesday, October 4 in the presence of Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force.
Secretary of the Government Information Council Ehsan Salehi, Government Spokesman Ali Bahadori Jahromi, Chairman of the Parliament’s Economic Commission Mohammad Reza Pour-Ebrahimi, and some other officials attended the ceremony.
Managing Director of the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) Ali Naderi stated in the unveiling ceremony of the documentary that Iran owes its drone power to the leadership of figures like General Hajizadeh.
Mohammad Shaltouki, the producer and director of the documentary, referred to the production process of the documentary, saying the idea of Parchamdar came to his mind at the end of 2019 when a drone exercise was held under the name ‘Ela Bait Al-Maqdis’.
Shaltouki noted that at that time the enemies of Iran like the Zionists remembered Iran for its drone power.
Another interesting thing in this Iranian documentary “Parchamdar” (“Flag Bearer”) that has not been shown before. The Iranians for the first time demonstrated the launch and camera footage of that same loitering anti-aircraft missile “358”. It is indicated that they were hit by this MQ-1 UAV missile by resistance forces.
Apparently, the footage is from Yemen, where these missiles have shot down more than one UAV.
