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@ZLEA Re: "A number of western sources have expressed doubt that the Saegheh is weapons-capable, and say it is solely an ISR platform." Aside from MOS:WEASEL, both of the provided sources predate the use of the Saeghehs in attacks in Syria.[1] I did include more recent sources in my edit that say the drones carry Sadid-1s. Other recent news articles describe Saeghehs as combat drones, rather than reconnaissance drones. – Primium (talk) 17:55, 17 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
Primium Would you be opposed to saying that western sources had expressed doubt that the Saegheh is weapons-capable, but that recent events have proven that it is. - ZLEAT\C 20:05, 17 April 2024 (UTC)Reply