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How Iran is using cheap drones to cause chaos across the Middle East

Posted on 3/10/26 at 9:04 am
Posted by MUMFORD
Houston
Member since Nov 2008
1948 posts
Posted on 3/10/26 at 9:04 am
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Donald Trump said Iran’s missiles and missile industry would be “totally obliterated” when the US began launching air strikes on the country on Saturday - but he didn’t mention its drones.

Six days on, Iran has launched more than 2,000 low-cost drones at targets across the Middle East in a bid to overwhelm defences and spark chaos in the region.

These ‘kamikaze’ Shahed drones carry explosives that detonate on impact and can cause significant damage. The deadliest strike on US forces so far was from a drone hitting a base in Kuwait in which six US troops were killed.




BBC article


Posted by Crow Pie
Neuro ICU - Tulane Med Center
Member since Feb 2010
27611 posts
Posted on 3/10/26 at 9:07 am to
And what happen once they use the last one they have ...are they going to build more? Seems like that might be a problem.
Posted by mtb010
San Antonio
Member since Sep 2009
6433 posts
Posted on 3/10/26 at 9:10 am to
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And what happen once they use the last one they have ...are they going to build more? Seems like that might be a problem.


Do you know how many they have?
Posted by tide06
Member since Oct 2011
22716 posts
Posted on 3/10/26 at 9:13 am to
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And what happen once they use the last one they have ...are they going to build more? Seems like that might be a problem.

I think the concern is more significant that we have to use multi million dollar air defense missiles with extremely long manufacturing lead times to kill $1k chinese drones that they can get thousands of in a shipping container in a week from Mavic/China.

Im also very interested watching the online videos of Iranian missiles that appear to be programmed or controlled to evade our missiles. Definitely a plot twist and its interesting to see this and the odd WWI trench/drone/artillery war situation in Ukraine where neither side can operate in the open without being obliterated using cheap tech.
Posted by Jack Ruby
Member since Apr 2014
27228 posts
Posted on 3/10/26 at 9:21 am to
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And what happen once they use the last one they have ...are they going to build more? Seems like that might be a problem.


We're going to run out if multi-million dollar strike, intercept and defense missles long, long, long before they run out of $50K drones that they have been building for years and likely have Chinese and Russian stockpiles behind them.


Warfare has changed dramatically in the past 4 yrs and we are still acting like it's 2002.
Posted by Great Plains Drifter
Flyover, U.S.A.
Member since Jul 2019
9697 posts
Posted on 3/10/26 at 9:25 am to
I don’t think many would disagree that much of the Islamic Republic’s abilities to fight has indeed been obliterated.

I don’t think many should be necessarily shocked that the Islamic Republic would utilize any remaining means at its disposal to ultimately save itself.

The only thing that can ultimately preserve this authoritarian government is if American citizens get too weak-kneed and public opinion were to ultimately force a pulling back before the job could be completed.

It’s been what….about 10 days now.

The instant gratification and collective short attention span of modern society lends itself to immediate panic if something isn’t finished almost immediately.

Even the immense undertaking of removing an entrenched and not-weak authoritarian regime is evidently something that should have been completed after a day or two according to some things you read and hear.
Posted by MUMFORD
Houston
Member since Nov 2008
1948 posts
Posted on 3/10/26 at 9:43 am to
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I think the concern is more significant that we have to use multi million dollar air defense missiles with extremely long manufacturing lead times to kill $1k chinese drones that they can get thousands of in a shipping container in a week from Mavic/China.


Definitely.

Given that these particular drones are manufactured in Iran at $20,000 to $50,000 each, it begs the question of how many (and for how long) can a weakened Iran continue to produce them?

This is definitely a stategic and coordinated "nuisance issue". The Iranians hope to use these types of attacks as leverage to weaken the resolve of nearby Arab nations and their support of US/Israeli efforts. Of course, if they can cause even 1 US casualty, that will serve to fuel the propaganda efforts of those opposed to US/Israeli intervention.
Posted by tide06
Member since Oct 2011
22716 posts
Posted on 3/10/26 at 10:06 am to
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Given that these particular drones are manufactured in Iran at $20,000 to $50,000 each, it begs the question of how many (and for how long) can a weakened Iran continue to produce them?

This is definitely a stategic and coordinated "nuisance issue". The Iranians hope to use these types of attacks as leverage to weaken the resolve of nearby Arab nations and their support of US/Israeli efforts. Of course, if they can cause even 1 US casualty, that will serve to fuel the propaganda efforts of those opposed to US/Israeli intervention.

Well and its also why we're hearing that we're talking to Ukraine about this because they basically solved for this in garages and caves out of necessity to avoid being blown up in their command centers in the Russian conflict.

It can be done, its just way to cost effective and pragmatic to be done by McDonnell Douglas or any of our MIC contractors.
Posted by DarthRebel
Tier Five is Alive
Member since Feb 2013
25604 posts
Posted on 3/10/26 at 10:40 am to
Is there anything you people do not panic about

At least lay out some actuals and shut up with the hypothetically driven items.

Posted by TROLA
BATON ROUGE
Member since Apr 2004
14648 posts
Posted on 3/10/26 at 10:57 am to
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Warfare has changed dramatically in the past 4 yrs and we are still acting like it's 2002


You say a lot of stupid shite but this nears the top.
Posted by diat150
Louisiana
Member since Jun 2005
47634 posts
Posted on 3/10/26 at 11:03 am to
I have been watching ukraine drone videos for a while. it seems that we should have something like this available to attack these slow moving iranian drones

LINK
Posted by junkfunky
Member since Jan 2011
36238 posts
Posted on 3/10/26 at 11:15 am to
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Given that these particular drones are manufactured in Iran at $20,000 to $50,000 each, it begs the question of how many (and for how long) can a weakened Iran continue to produce them?


Depends on if the production plants are operational or turned into a pile of rubble.
Posted by GeorgePaton
God's Country
Member since May 2017
5495 posts
Posted on 3/10/26 at 11:24 am to
Cheap guided drones are changing warfare. Chinese humanoid robots say - hold my beer.

War is hell.
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