'Bazookas needed to kill flies': $20,000 drones changing war
India, March 13 -- Since Iran was attacked by US-Israel, they have had a simple strategy: Target US-funded infrastructure and cripple oil reserves of the world. And do it with single-use cheap autonomous drones.
Three Amazon Data Centres in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain were damaged earlier this month, while 17 submarine cables passing through Strait of Hormuz, which Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has declared closed, were destroyed. At the same time, oil infrastructure has been attacked across the Middle East, making many countries, including India scramble for oil and gas.
What's enabling them to do all of this at a rapid scale and at a cheap cost are their arsenal of autonomous drones: The infamous Shahed-136.
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