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Even sudan makes drones

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Sudan Signals Modern Combat Readiness with Debut of Safaroog Kamikaze Drone at IDEF 2025​


At the IDEF 2025 defense exhibition in Istanbul, Sudan’s Military Industry Corporation (MIC) revealed its new one-way attack unmanned aerial vehicle (OWA-UAV), the Safaroog. Designed for precision strikes against ground targets, this kamikaze drone marks Sudan’s formal entry into the growing club of nations fielding loitering munitions. As military UAVs redefine modern battlefields, MIC’s move is more than a product showcase, it’s a strategic message. The debut reflects both industrial maturity and a clear military-technological direction for Sudan.
 
The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has significantly altered the nature of modern warfare. Drones are now being employed as a primary offensive tool on the battlefield, complemented by the deployment of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). Additionally, advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and human intelligence will be fully utilized to outmaneuver the enemy and secure victory.
 
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Sudan Signals Modern Combat Readiness with Debut of Safaroog Kamikaze Drone at IDEF 2025​


At the IDEF 2025 defense exhibition in Istanbul, Sudan’s Military Industry Corporation (MIC) revealed its new one-way attack unmanned aerial vehicle (OWA-UAV), the Safaroog. Designed for precision strikes against ground targets, this kamikaze drone marks Sudan’s formal entry into the growing club of nations fielding loitering munitions. As military UAVs redefine modern battlefields, MIC’s move is more than a product showcase, it’s a strategic message. The debut reflects both industrial maturity and a clear military-technological direction for Sudan.


kamikaze against friendly forces lah................ :biggrin: :roflmao:
 
From South, east, west, all these drones converging to Tell Aviv and it's high tech park.
 
Do the Sudanese throw these foam drone gliders from the roof of buildings in the direction of Israel?
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