The Ababil (Persian: ابابیل, "swallow") is an Iranian-made UAV. Iran has developed a number of variants, including the tactical Ababil-5 for medium-range reconnaissance and surveillance, the Ababil-T for short/medium-range attack, and also the Ababil-B and -S.
The Ababil is much smaller than manned airplanes. The length of 2.9 metres (9.5 ft) is shorter than a (true) Volkswagen Beetle. It is powered by a simple two-bladed pusher propeller with a rear mounted wing and a front canard for good stall, stability and maneuverability characteristics. It can be launched from a rail mounted on the back of a truck which provides power for the pneumatic launcher. A rocket launch system can be used from a ship deck, and can be assembled or broken down for portability. A parachute recovery system provides a descent rate of 4 m/s, while skids can be used for conventional landings on a runway or field.
It has a maximum operational radius of 150 km (93 mi) and a maximum ceiling of 14,000 ft (4,268 m). It has the ability to travel at a maximum speed of 300 km/h (186 mph) and is capable of carrying a 45 kg (88 lb.) payload. It has a surveillance configuration, carrying a camera and digital communications equipment, but also an attack configuration, carrying a high-explosive warhead that would be delivered by the UAV crashing onto a target.
What do you see
you people gazing at me
You see a doll upon a music box that's wound by a key
how do you know that I'm under a spell
I'm searching for true love's first kiss
I'm a doll on a music box that's wound by a key
Yearning yearning
I'm just a doll on a music box
Spininging around and around