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TOMORROW’S WAR: US Department of War Deploys Cheap and Lethal Long-Range Drones Copied From Iranian Shahed

A gray unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) performing a banking maneuver over a desert landscape with mountains in the background.

A gray unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) performing a banking maneuver over a desert landscape with mountains in the background.
The US Lucas drone is reverse-engineered from the successful Iranian Shahed drone used in the Middle-East and in the Ukraine War.

Drone swarms are the military wave of the future.

One of the deadliest military developments of the last few years is the ‘kamikaze’ attack drone, an inexpensive but lethal weapon that is now being deployed in swarms.

Just imagine that one patriot air defense missile can cost between 3 and 5 million dollars, and you send hundreds of cheap drones to overwhelm it.

The most successful kamikaze drone so far is the Iranian Shahed, highly used in the Middle East and also by Russia (they call it ‘Geranium’ or ‘Geran’) in the war in Ukraine.

Back in May, we saw US President Donald J. Trump talk about his demands to military contractors that they provide the US military with cheap and lethal attack drones like the Shahed.

“I said to one of the defense companies, ‘I need a lot of drones, and you know, Iran makes good drones, and they make them for $35,000 to $40,000.’ So I said to that company, ‘I want to see something like that.’ Two weeks later, they came to me with a drone that cost $41 million! I said, ‘That’s not what I was talking about. Forty-one million?! I’m talking about something that costs $35,000 to $40,000, so you can fly them by the thousands.’”

Russian ‘Geran’ drone.

Russia is further developing the ‘Gerans’

So, now Trump has finally gotten what he wanted.

Bloomberg reported:

“The Pentagon is deploying an attack drone that’s based on an Iranian model used against American and allied forces overseas, a tacit recognition of how the US defense sector has lagged in developing cheap technology mastered by cash-strapped adversaries.

The US Central Command said it had established Task Force Scorpion Strike with a squadron of small, lightweight drones produced by Arizona-based SpektreWorks. The drones can be used for one-way attacks, reconnaissance missions and maritime strikes, among other tasks.”

Watch: Jet-powered Geran-3 deployed.

SpektreWorks reverse-engineered Iran’s Shahed-136 drone, part of a push by War Secretary Pete Hegseth to develop cheap technology used in the battlefields of Ukraine and the Middle East.

“Shahed drones cost about $35,000 each, according to the Center for International and Strategic Studies. That’s compared to the $30 million price tag for the US’s MQ-9 Reaper.”

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