If we’re in a large-scale war with Iran, you need to understand one thing clearly:
Iran has spent 15+ years building one of the largest drone arsenals in the Middle East.
They did this because sanctions crippled their ability to buy modern fighter jets. Instead of trying to compete with the U.S. Air Force, they built something cheaper, scalable, and asymmetric.
Now add this:
Iran has transferred drone technology to Russia.
Russia built production lines based on Iranian designs.
Iranian drones have been combat-tested in Ukraine, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen.
Their doctrine is simple:
Volume over sophistication.
Swarm saturation.
Low-cost attrition warfare.
They don’t need stealth bombers if they can launch 200 low-cost drones at once and force billion-dollar air defense systems to respond.
That doesn’t mean they’re invincible. U.S. and Israeli air defenses intercept many of these systems. But even interception carries cost and strain.
In any sustained conflict, drones will likely be one of Iran’s primary tools — alongside ballistic missiles and regional proxy forces.
This is not hype. It’s not Hollywood. It’s modern asymmetric warfare.
Understanding it matters.
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