Iran's use of cheap drones is affecting the war
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The U.S. can't defend itself against swarms of Iran’s inexpensive drones. But Ukraine can teach the world a lot of new tricks.
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Russia is adding fiber-optic cables to its cheap 'Molniya' strike drones, making them unjammable
Fiber-optic cables have typically been used for smaller quadcopters. Now, the practice is being extended to larger fixed-wing drones.
The Iran war is testing the U.S. military's ability to combat Iran's drones in a cost-effective way. Emerging laser tech, designed to zap drones out of the sky, may help.
Private security contractor Erik Prince warns that the explosion of cheap drone technology has "democratized precision strike" in an interview with FOX News anchor Bret Baier on "Special Report."
Defence analysts say the early lessons of the Iran conflict are fairly clear: drone warfare is here to stay and Australia needs to rapidly improve its counter-drone capabilities.
An expert in modern warfare says Iran is highlighting NATO failures "to adapt to the drone threat," and Poland is using lessons from Ukraine to fix that.
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‘Cheap Iranian drones destroying US’: Sen. Slotkin blasts Army generals & Trump in Senate faceoff
U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin has issued a stark warning about the growing threat posed by cheap drones in modern warfare. Slotkin said inexpensive Iranian Shahed drone systems are changing the battlefield and exposing weaknesses in U.