Iran, Ukraine and drone
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Since the U.S. strikes on Iran, it has launched waves of retaliatory drones against U.S. forces in the Middle East.
Iranian drones reportedly struck U.S. Embassy in Riyadh and Dubai consulate as defense expert Cameron Chell warns Tehran coordinates mass UAV attacks.
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Iran, which lost its top leader early in the war due to the U.S. “pinpoint operation,” is attempting to prolong the conflict by deploying thousands of low-cost drones in a “swarm drone” tactic to exhaust neighboring Gulf states’ interception missiles.
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After years on the front lines of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Iranian Shahed-136 drone is at the center of Tehran's retaliation against recent U.S. strikes.
As the situation worsens in West Asia with no sign of truce between Iran and alliance of United States and Israel, the one‑way attack drones—commonly called kamikaze drones or loitering munitions—are playing a growing role.