Shahed Saegheh
| Saegheh | |
|---|---|
| A Saegheh-2 variant at a defence exhibition in Tehran. | |
| Role | Unmanned combat aerial vehicle | 
| National origin | Iran | 
| Manufacturer | Shahed Aviation Industries | 
| First flight | November 2014 | 
| Introduction | October 2016 | 
| Status | In service | 
| Primary user | IRGC AF | 
| Produced | 2010s–present | 
| Number built | 10 built, 50 planned (2019) | 
| Developed from | RQ-170 Sentinel | 
The Shahed Saegheh (Persian: شاهد صاعقه, Witness Thunderbolt), also called the Shahed 191, is an Iranian turbofan/piston-powered flying wing unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) produced by Shahed Aviation Industries. It is based on, but smaller than and substantially different from, a Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel UAV that was captured by Iran in 2011 and then reverse-engineered. It is one of two Iranian flying wing UAVs based on the RQ-170, along with the Shahed 171 Simorgh, a larger version.
The Saegheh was revealed in October 2016.
The drones can carry two Sadid-1 missiles, externally for the Saegheh-1, and internally for the Saegheh-2.
As of 2017, 10 Saegheh drones were in production, and Iran planned to procure at least 50 by 2025.