Meet Qaher-313, Iran's Fake Stealth Fighter #shorts

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691.1 هزار بار بازدید - پارسال - Meet Qaher-313, Iran's Fake Stealth
Meet Qaher-313, Iran's Fake Stealth Fighter. The arsenal of Iran's air force is made up of extremely antiquated aircraft like the US F-14 Tomcats and F-4 Phantoms. Despite Iran's extraordinary efforts to upgrade these outdated airframes, the lack of a stealth fighter has worried the leadership. On February 1st, 2013, Iran showcased its own stealth fighter prototype, called the Qaher 313. The stealth fighter can fly at low altitudes, has a small radar cross-section, and can be equipped with weaponry developed in Iran, however, global aviation authorities instantly rejected the prototype. Iranian development of the jet would be impossible, according to analysts in the United States, who emphasized Iran's lack of analytical and sensing technologies. A nozzle is missing from the exhaust duct of the Qaher's engine. Therefore, the utilization of an afterburner would probably swiftly ignite the entire airframe. Furthermore, the fighter's technical details said that it could carry two 2,000-pound bombs and at least six air-to-air missiles. This claim is unreal, considering the Qaher-313 didn't appear to have an internal weapons bay.

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