A new multi-mission drone mounted with an infantry rifle has emerged as Iraq’s latest push to pair all-day airborne surveillance with integrated firepower support.
The country’s National Security Service (INSS) recently unveiled the “SARA 1,” a lightweight unmanned aerial system configured to provide direct battlefield fire support.
Official footage shows a quadcopter design with thermal imaging cameras for night and low-visibility operations.
Read the full story on NextGen Defense: When Rifles Go Airborne: Iraq’s New Combat Drone Brings Rifle Firepower Aloft









