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Iran's drones

Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:07 pm
Posted by MikkUGA
Destin
Member since Jun 2014
2601 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:07 pm
Today they launched 121 drones. We shot down 119 of them.
Posted by Mushroom1968
Shreveport
Member since Jun 2023
5765 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:08 pm to
Are there any estimates on how many they even have?
Posted by jbdawgs03
Athens
Member since Oct 2017
12914 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:08 pm to
That can’t be! The random Chinese professor that the new never Trump / leftist coalition keeps citing says the Iranians are dominating!
Posted by SallysHuman
Lady Palmetto Bug
Member since Jan 2025
18452 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:09 pm to
quote:

Are there any estimates on how many they even have?


Less than yesterday.
Posted by Mushroom1968
Shreveport
Member since Jun 2023
5765 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:09 pm to
True point
Posted by Fanatics
Member since Nov 2025
337 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:10 pm to
Obama financed these for iran
Posted by Swamp Frog x
Member since Nov 2024
889 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:10 pm to
Think I heard they have thousands. Dont remember the number but it was larger than I expected.
Posted by williamfrench3559
Member since Mar 2026
9 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:11 pm to
Kind of curious, who is keeping count? Pretty cool no matter what
Posted by Crow Pie
Neuro ICU - Tulane Med Center
Member since Feb 2010
27395 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:11 pm to
"Current" Senior Level Iranian leadership upon learning the recent launch news..
Posted by MikkUGA
Destin
Member since Jun 2014
2601 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:12 pm to
Heard some estimates of around 1000. Drone attacks are down 83% and ballistic missile attacks are down 90%.
Posted by Lynxrufus2012
Central Kentucky
Member since Mar 2020
19194 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:13 pm to
The APKWS laser guided system is a drone murderer at a cost similar to if not lower than the drones. The F-15 Strike Eagle is being used in that role.
Posted by Lynxrufus2012
Central Kentucky
Member since Mar 2020
19194 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:16 pm to
Funny thing that the best defense is a good offense. Zero destroyed drones and missiles have been launched.
Posted by jbdawgs03
Athens
Member since Oct 2017
12914 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 3:06 pm to
True
Posted by lake chuck fan
Vinton
Member since Aug 2011
22519 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 3:56 pm to
Drones nor swarms of drones no longer present a problem for the US military.


Grok:


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What technologies does the US have to shoot down drones. Directed energy? Microwaves?

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The United States military employs a range of counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) technologies to shoot down or neutralize drones, including kinetic options (like missiles, guns, or nets), electronic warfare/jamming, and directed energy weapons (DEWs).Directed energy systems are increasingly prominent for countering drones—especially low-cost or swarm threats—because they offer "speed-of-light" engagement, low cost per shot (often pennies to dollars), deep magazines (limited mainly by power supply), and minimal collateral damage compared to explosives.High-Energy Lasers (HEL)These systems use focused beams of light to heat and destroy drone components (e.g., melting structures, damaging electronics, or igniting fuel). They typically require line-of-sight and precise tracking but excel at single or sequential targets.US Army: Systems like the 50 kW-class laser on Stryker vehicles (e.g., in M-SHORAD or Enduring High Energy Laser prototypes) defeat small drones, loitering munitions, and related threats. Live-fire demos have shown success against Group 1-3 UAS.
US Navy: HELIOS (60 kW+) on ships like destroyers has downed drones in tests; higher-power (300+ kW) testbeds exist for countering UAS and other aerial threats.
Other examples: Palletized or vehicle-mounted systems from companies like BlueHalo (LOCUST laser) and Raytheon have demonstrated drone kills in exercises.

Lasers are maturing rapidly, with the Army pursuing production-scale enduring HEL programs.High-Power Microwaves (HPM)These emit bursts of electromagnetic energy to disrupt or fry drone electronics (e.g., circuits, sensors, autopilots), causing them to crash or lose control. HPM excels against swarms due to wide-area effects—one pulse can disable dozens simultaneously—unlike pinpoint lasers.Epirus Leonidas (and variants like IFPC-HPM, Leonidas AR, ExDECS): A leading system using solid-state gallium nitride tech. The Army has fielded multiple units (e.g., four delivered by 2024, more in 2025+), with tests disabling 49 drones in seconds. Marines received Expeditionary versions for swarm defense; it's mobile (trailer- or vehicle-mounted) and software-defined for updates.
Raytheon Phaser: Focuses wide energy beams to drop single drones or swarms by destroying electronics; tested in Air Force exercises.
US Air Force THOR (Tactical High-power Operational Responder): Containerized for base defense; demos have downed swarms via wide-beam microwave pulses.
Other HPM efforts: Navy testing prototypes at sea (e.g., METEOR project for 2026+ ship integration).

The military views counter-drone as a "killer app" for DEWs, accelerating deployment across services to counter mass attacks without depleting expensive missiles. These systems are transitioning from prototypes to operational use, with ongoing tests and scaling (e.g., higher power classes).Other non-DEW countermeasures include RF jamming, radar-guided interceptors (e.g., Coyote), nets, or guns, often layered for comprehensive defense. DEWs shine against cheap, numerous drones where traditional kinetics become uneconomical
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Posted by UptownJoeBrown
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2024
8574 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 4:14 pm to
How many drones in a swarm?
Posted by TFH
Member since Apr 2016
3892 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 4:16 pm to
Just need a couple good ol boys sitting on the ramp of a C130 with their shotguns and a case of shells.
Posted by CamdenTiger
Member since Aug 2009
65700 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 4:17 pm to
News will only report on the two we didn’t shoot down
Posted by AlterEd
Cydonia, Mars
Member since Dec 2024
7841 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 4:18 pm to
quote:

Are there any estimates on how many they even have?


At the beginning of this they had 80,000. It's considerably fewer at this point.
Posted by Pfft
Member since Jul 2014
4979 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 4:23 pm to
Obama bombs
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