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Iran. Nuclear physicist killed by satellite-controlled machine gun

A satellite-controlled machine gun with the assistance of a artificial intelligence was used for murder end of november one Iranian nuclear physicist, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Revolutionary Guards told local media on December 6.

Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, killed on November 27 in an explosive and firearm attack, was traveling on a highway with a security team made up of eleven Revolutionary Guards when the machine gun hit zoomed in in his face and fired thirteen bullets, said Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi, quoted by the Mehr news agency.

The automatic weapon, perched on a pickup, simply focused on the face of martyr Fakhrizadeh in such a way that his wife, who was only ten inches away, was not hit by a bullet, he added.

A machine gun mounted on a pickup

This craft was internet controlled via satellite and he used a sophisticated camera and artificial intelligence to find his target, Ali Fadavi continued, adding that the scientist’s security chief was shot four times when he threw himself on him to protect him. No terrorists were at the scene , he noted.

The Mehr agency, and other local media, did not say whether Ali Fadavi had mentioned the deaths of other people in the attack. The Iranian authorities have accused Israel and the People’s Mojahedin, an opposition group banned in Iran, of being responsible for the assassination.

Several versions of the scientist’s death have been given after the attack. Defense Minister Amir Hatami initially indicated that he was the victim of an explosive attack with a shooting while the Fars news agency, without citing any sources, claimed a few days later that ‘a remote control automatic machine gun and mounted on a pick-up had been used.

After his death, Amir Hatami introduced him as his deputy minister and head of the Defense Research and Innovation Organization (Sépand, acronym in Persian). he managed the atomic defense, he said.

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