Watch: Iran Showcases “Meraj-532” Kamikaze Drone in Rare Strike Footage

Monday, June 30, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: Iran has released dramatic video footage of its “Meraj-532” suicide drone in action, capturing moments of flight and target annihilation in what appears to be a calibrated display of growing drone capabilities.

Watch: Iran Showcases “Meraj-532” Kamikaze Drone in Rare Strike Footage

According to Saed News, Iranian media outlets on Monday circulated striking footage purportedly showing the operational deployment of the Meraj-532, a homegrown kamikaze drone designed for precision strikes. The short video clip reveals key moments from the drone’s launch, in-flight navigation, and its final detonation upon impact with a designated target.

While the exact date and location of the footage remain undisclosed, military analysts interpret the release as part of Tehran’s broader strategy to highlight indigenous advancements in unmanned aerial technology—particularly amid heightened regional tensions and the increasing prominence of drone warfare in modern conflict theaters.

The Meraj-532 is described by Iranian defense officials as a loitering munition capable of evading radar detection and executing high-precision terminal attacks on fixed or mobile targets. Though precise technical specifications remain classified, the drone is widely believed to have a range of several hundred kilometers and a payload sufficient to destroy lightly armored vehicles and infrastructure.

Iran has leaned heavily on drone technology as a force multiplier, especially through its network of regional allies. The release of the Meraj-532 footage may serve dual objectives: deterring adversaries and appealing to domestic audiences by showcasing military innovation in the face of international isolation.

There has been no immediate reaction from Western defense agencies or Israel, though previous iterations of Iranian drone programs have drawn scrutiny over proliferation concerns and alleged transfers to proxy groups in Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen.