
Iran has officially introduced the new stealth drone Hadid-110, a UAV designed for strike missions and powered by a jet engine, according to the Tehran Times.
The device, also known as Dalaho, was first displayed in February 2025 and has already participated in the international exercise “Sahand-2025,” which brought together ten countries from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
Built with a focus on low radar signature, the Hadid-110 features a faceted design, a solid-fuel booster launcher, and the ability to reach 510 km/h, with a range of 350 km and endurance of up to one hour. The drone can operate at 30,000 feet and carry a 30 kg warhead, according to data from the U.S. Armed Forces’ open-source database ODIN.
The announcement coincides with the Iranian Navy completing the restoration of the frigate Sahand, one of the most modern in the Mowj class. The ship had sunk twice in 2024 during salvage attempts in Bandar Abbas and was reintegrated in December after recovery work.
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Iran’s Hadid‑110 suicide drone, developed by IRGC, featured jet propulsion and a stealthy airframe. pic.twitter.com/DfzTRydAA3
— Tehran Times (@TehranTimes79) December 6, 2025
