Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari announced that the Islamic Republic's warships are now carrying pilotless planes for overseas operations.
"Many of the Navy's warships are equipped with drones and drone systems which are used whenever needed," Sayyari said in a press conference in Tehran on Sunday.
Asked if the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are used for oversea missions in the Gulf of Aden where the Iranian fleet of warships are deployed to fight the pirates, he reiterated his earlier remarks, saying the Iranian warships use their UAVs wherever and whenever need. "If needed, we will use such drones in different areas."
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