Al-QASSAM FIGHTERS RELEASE THEIR FIRST DRONES

Al-Qassam fighters release their first  drones and monitor Tl Aviv successfully on monday (14/7) (photo : MINA)
Al-Qassam fighters release their first drones and monitor Tel Aviv successfully on monday (14/7) (photo : MINA)

Gaza, 17 Ramadan 1435/15 July, 2014 (MINA) – Palestinian fighters released their drone to public for the first time. The first launching of the drone reached Tel Aviv, Palestinian territory occupied by Israel.

The release was second surprise for Israel occupation regime after Al-Qassam previously launched their latest rocket,R160, landing 160 KM from Gaza some time ago.

Al-Qasam claimed that the first drones named Ababil 1 was made ​​by their local engineers, Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) correspondents reported from Gaza.

Ababil 1 monitored successfully over building in Israeli Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv on Monday (14/7) afternoon local time.

“For the first time we have performed certain tasks over building of Israeli Defense Ministry, Al Kriyah in Tel Aviv. The buildimg is central Israeli command activities in attacking Gaza,” said Al-Qassam in a statement.

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Furthermore, Al-Qassam revealed their success making three other aircraft models. Model of drone A1A made ​​to monitor such as its standard model.

Their drone was not inferior compared to Israeli occupation forces drones made by US.  Al-Qassam also made type of drones A1B that was able to launch missiles, the latter type was A1C that was able to explode by colliding itself to target.

Al-Qassam’s drones launched in three stages this morning, where the first stage launched more than one unit.

“Each stage has different task. On the second and third launching, we lost communication with our drones, ” Al-Qassam authority added.

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Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

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