Instead of the heavy systems used by the U.S. military since World War II—missiles and ships that are expensive to design, build, and operate—this war is powered by swarms of mass-produced and ...
Interceptors might look simple, but drone makers say they're deceptively sophisticated, with small tweaks sometimes making a ...
The U.S. military has begun fielding a low-cost attack drone directly inspired by Iran’s Shahed design, a move that signals a ...
By Tim Kelly and Maki Shiraki TOKYO, April 8 (Reuters) - Gulf states including Saudi Arabia and the UAE are exploring a ...
Wladimir van Wilgenburg stands in a residential neighborhood in Erbil, in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, and points out incoming drones high in the sky. "The U.S. defense systems, as you can see, are ...
Pentagon’s low-cost Lucas (FLM-136) attack drone signals a shift to mass-produced weapons for Iran operations.
They call it asymmetric warfare: our highly sophisticated interceptor missiles – Patriots, THAADs – against Iran's low-tech drones, made of materials you can largely get at your corner hobby store.
President Donald Trump got the U.S. into a global economic and geopolitical mess with his Iran war. It was all predictable, except for one unintended consequence: Iran’s response in the region has ...