Iran’s mastery of relatively low-tech drone warfare poses urgent new risks to Middle East stability; its leaders threatened last week to retaliate against Israel for an airstrike on its embassy in Syria that killed officers of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Iran s drone technology is reshaping global conflicts, with drones based on Iranian designs being used in various countries, including Sudan, Syria, and Ukraine. These drones, like the Zagel-3 based on Iran s Ababil model, are becoming increasingly sophisticated and are used by militias and militaries worldwide. Iran s drone industry, fueled by sanctions and innovative methods to circumvent them, is a key element of its military strategy, allowing it to project power and influence far beyond its borders.
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(Bloomberg) In January, rebels fighting the Sudanese army shot down a drone near Khartoum. As jubilant gunmen posted video of the wreckage on social media, they offered a fresh data point on how Iranian technology is remaking the global weapons trade.Most Read from BloombergTrumpism Is Emptying ChurchesWhy India’s South Rejects Modi — And Why It MattersGermany to Order Ships, Armored Vehicles Worth Up to €7 BillionTrump Media Spirals as 36% Dive From Debut Erases BillionsRBC Fires CFO Ahn Aft