Shahed Saeqeh

Saeqeh
A Saeqeh-2 variant at a defence exhibition in Tehran.
General information
TypeUnmanned combat aerial vehicle
National originIran
ManufacturerShahed Aviation Industries
StatusIn service
Primary userIRGC AF
Number built10 built, 50 planned (2019)
History
Manufactured2010s–present
Introduction dateOctober 2016
First flightNovember 2014
Developed fromRQ-170 Sentinel

The Shahed Saeqeh (Persian: شاهد صاعقه, Witness Thunderbolt), also called the Shahed 191, is an Iranian turbofan/piston-powered flying wing unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) produced by Shahed Aviation Industries. It is based on, but smaller than and substantially different from, a Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel UAV that was captured by Iran in 2011 and then reverse-engineered. It is one of two Iranian flying wing UAVs based on the RQ-170, along with the Shahed 171 Simorgh, a larger version.

The Saeqeh was revealed in October 2016.

The drones can carry two Sadid-1 missiles, externally for the Saeqeh-1, and internally for the Saeqeh-2.

As of 2017, 10 Saeqeh drones were in production, and Iran planned to procure at least 50 by 2025.