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The Feb. 28 strikes saw the first combat use of the LUCAS, a near-copy of Iran’s cheap and effective Shahed-136.
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US turns Iran’s weapons playbook against them with low-cost, Iranian-inspired kamikaze drones
US forces turned Iran’s own drone playbook against them on Saturday – deploying Iranian-inspired kamikaze drones for the first time in combat during Operation Epic Fury. The one-way drones — known as Low-Cost Unmanned Combat Attack System (LUCAS) — were launched for the first time to strike Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps command hubs,
The US military is using the new LUCAS attack drones during Operation Epic Fury, United States Central Command announced on X/Twitter on Saturday night. It was the platform’s first operational use after being unveiled in late 2025.
A trial for an engineer accused of providing technology linked to a deadly drone attack on US troops starts March 2. Three soldiers from Georgia died.
A US-made kamikaze drone that mimics the design of Iran's infamous Shahed 136 is currently deployed in the Middle East and could be used in military strikes.
Israel and it's allies need to rethink how they build, deploy, and invest in defense technology because the scale and diversity of threats are skyrocketing
Iranians fled cities in search of safety, rushed to stock up on food, and formed long queues at fuel stations as an attack on Iran by the United States and Israel spread fear and panic throughout the country.
The U.S. aims to wipe out Iran's ballistic missile program, prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon and help its people seize control, Trump said.