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There is some irony in the fact that America’s LUCAS drone—now being used to strike targets across Iran—is virtually a copy of Iran’s indigenously designed Shahed drone. The airstrikes carried out by ...
Iran invented the relatively simple Shahed 136 attack drone, but is now fending off US copies launched against it in combat. Why, when the US military has expensive, cutting-edge and hi-tech weapons, ...
US Central Command (CENTCOM) footage from the operation shows a US Army M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) somewhere in the desert firing a Precision-Strike Missile (PrSM) toward ...
The U.S.-made LUCAS, a low-cost attack drone modeled on the Iranian Shahed-136, made its combat debut in Saturday’s strikes on Iran, and drew a wave of Shahed attacks in return. “CENTCOM's Task Force ...
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