Press TV - The IRGC Aerospace Commander says the US bases in Afghanistan, the UAE, and Qatar as well as the US aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf are all within reach of Iranian missiles.
The US bases around us are within our reach and are easy meat for us, Brigadier General Amirali Hajizadeh said in a televised interview on Wednesday night.
He pointed to the US Al UdeidAir Base in Qatar, Al Dhafra Air Base in the UAE, and KandaharAirfield in Afghanistan, saying thebases used to be threats to Iranbut are now "opportunities."
The US aircraft carriers in the Sea of Oman, with 40 to 50 fighter jets and 6,000 military personnel, are now within the reach of Irans ballistic missiles, which have pinpoint accuracy and a range of 700 km, he added.
General Hajizadeh also referred to the Islamic Republics drone intelligence, sayingIran now knows in which hangar of the Kandahar Airfield the RQ-170 Sentinel -- a USunmanned aerial vehicle Iran took control of about seven years ago-- had been deployed.
Irangrounded the drone in December 2011 using electronic warfare techniques, as the stealth aircraft was flying over the Iranian city of Kashmarnear the Afghan border.
According to the IRGC Aerospace commander, Iran used the reverse-engineered version of the RQ-170 drone to target Daesh positions in Syria and Iraq.
Iran currently possesses the biggest collection of captured or downed American and Israeli drones, including the US' MQ1, MQ9, Shadow, ScanEagle, and RQ-170 as well asthe Israeli regime's Hermes, Hajizadeh added.
The Israeli drone was intercepted and shot down in October 2014 by the IRGC forces on its wayto the Natanz nuclear facility in the central Isfahan province.
In the field of unmanned aerial vehicles, Iran is now one of the worlds top four or five countries, and the top drone power in the region, General Hajizadeh said.
The Iranian-made Shahed-129 drone, for example, had round-the-clock flights over terrorists positions in Syria and Iraq, and its services were also used by the Syrian army, the Russians, the Hezbollah forces, and others, he added.
Iran's UAV program has expanded in recent years withmore than a dozen modelsoperating for a variety of functions ranging from surveillanceto intelligence gathering, carrying bombs and Kamikaze operations.
They havebeen playing a significant role in the fight against Takfiri terrorists as well as monitoring US warships in the Persian Gulf.