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    Press TV, Iran
    Dec 8 2012


    Israeli-Azeri drones conduct spy missions along Iran border: Report


    Azerbaijan is operating drones assembled with the help of Israeli
    experts to carry out spying missions over its common borders with Iran
    and Karabakh, a new report says.


    According to the report, following a rise in the US radar activities
    in the Astara Rayon region of Azerbaijan as well as the presence of
    Israeli military advisors in the country, Azerbaijan has been using
    Orbiter ultra-light drones assembled with the help of Israeli experts
    to carry out operations along the border with Iran and Karabakh.

    According to Iranian military experts, Azerbaijan also uses Hermes-450
    unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for control and surveillance missions.

    Israel has sold 10 Hermes-450 drones, manufactured by Elbit Systems,
    to Azerbaijan between 2009 and 2012.

    The Hermes-450 UAVs are equipped with GPS, which means they can also
    provide an outside observer with satellite images sent by the drone.


    In 2009, reports released by certain media regarding an agreement
    between Israeli President Shimon Peres and his Azeri counterpart,
    Ilham Aliyev, on the deployment of electronic stations confirmed that
    Azerbaijan and Israel were cooperating on satellite systems.

    According to experts, Israeli satellites are closely cooperating with
    Azeri drones, though they have a long way to go before reaching the
    ideal level.

    The Hermes-450 UAVs can be equipped with offensive systems such as
    air-to-air and surface-to-air missiles as well as electronic warfare
    equipment. However, their limited range of mission, which is up to
    200-300 kilometers, has restricted their use for operational and
    strategic purposes.

    Israel and Azerbaijan have signed a USD 1.6 billion deal for selling
    Heron and Searcher offensive drones to Baku to make up for that
    limitation.

    AR/SS/IS

    http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2012/12/08/276935/israeliazeri-drones-spying-over-iran/

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