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Related: About this forumRed lines crossed: Ukraine is set to obliterate Iran's war campaign - RFU News
Today, the biggest news comes from Iran.
Here, Iran has effectively put all of Ukraine in its sights after Kyiv pushed its anti-drone effort into the Middle East. What looks like a dangerous escalation for Ukraine may actually end up accelerating the spread of Ukraines technology that could break not only Iran but also one of Russias biggest wartime advantages.
Recently, Iran has declared war on Ukraine, the latest in the series of outsider countries it has decided to target. Ebrahim Azizi, the head of Irans parliamentary national security committee, has officially stated that Ukraine has become a legitimate target and participant in the war by providing support to Iran's enemies. Ukraine has deployed four different groups of interceptor drone specialists to four countries under Iran's Shahed bombardment, supplying them with a total of 10,000 interceptor drones to protect the skies in the Middle East.
Weakening Iran carries strategic value for Ukraine, because Tehran has been one of Russias key arms suppliers, delivering approximately 2.7 billion dollars' worth of ballistic missiles and surface-to-air missiles since October 2021. Tehran also provided Shahed attack drones and transferred related production technology. With Iran now tied down by war, those supplies are disrupted, giving Ukraine a rare opportunity to weaken one of Russias main weapons sources significantly. Ukraine also currently has surplus capacity in interceptor drones, which are most effective against Irans drone capabilities. Ironically, Iran contributed to this situation by supplying Shahed drones to Russia, which forced Ukraine to develop some of the worlds most effective countermeasures that are now sent to be used against the original creator.
That is why demand for Ukraines drone-defense expertise is rapidly increasing. Many countries are looking to purchase interceptor drones and gain access to Ukrainian technology and operational experience. Years of defending against Iranian-made Shahed attacks have enabled Ukraine to develop countermeasures that are now widely regarded as among the most effective in the world.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that 11 countries, including Irans regional neighbors, European states, and the United States, have requested Ukraines assistance in countering Shahed drones. The requests include interceptor drones, electronic warfare systems, operator training, and broader air-defense strategies. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also asked Kyiv to arrange a conversation with Zelenskyy so Israel can study Ukraines methods of countering Shahed drones with drone interceptors. Meanwhile, the Saudi oil giant Saudi Aramco is in talks with Ukrainian firms SkyFall and Wild Hornets about purchasing interceptor UAVs to protect oil facilities from Iranian drone threats, while also exploring electronic-warfare systems from Phantom Defense. According to Zelenskyy, Ukrainian expert teams have already been deployed to Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia, and have also visited a U.S. military base in Jordan to assess anti-drone defenses and demonstrate counter-drone tactics. Ukrainian officials emphasize that these missions focus on evaluating defense systems and training personnel rather than participating in combat operations.
Zelenskyy has indicated that Ukraine expects compensation for sharing its expertise, which could include funding, technology transfers, or military equipment. One proposed arrangement involves partner countries supplying missiles for the Patriot air-defense system in exchange for Ukrainian interceptor drones. Japan, which manufactures Patriot missiles under license, is also reviewing its longstanding restrictions on exporting lethal military equipment as part of this discussion, and signaled readiness to send them to Ukraine.
Ukraines defense-industrial base is expanding rapidly to meet the growing demand, with drone production increasing sharply and well beyond domestic needs to fight against Russian Shaheds. As more countries begin integrating Ukrainian interceptor drones into their armed forces, Irans primary strike capability, mass drone attacks, is becoming easier to counter. According to Bloomberg, the United States has deployed around 10,000 Merops drone systems to the Middle East to help defend against Iranian drone threats. Each drone typically costs about 15,000 dollars, though bulk procurement can reduce the price to 5,000 dollars per unit, far cheaper than using traditional air-defense missiles. Meanwhile, Norway is exploring ways to integrate Ukrainian interceptor drones into the Nasams air defense network. Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide stated in Kyiv that the aim is to develop lower-cost interceptors that can be produced in large...
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TexasTowelie
2 hrs ago
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🌻🇺🇦❤️🇺🇦🌻 Slava Ukraini! 🌻🇺🇦❤️🇺🇦🌻I hate war. But this warmed my heart. ....
littlemissmartypants
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multigraincracker
(37,542 posts)1. Thanks for the text with your post. Very helpful in keeping up
littlemissmartypants
(33,118 posts)2. 🌻🇺🇦❤️🇺🇦🌻 Slava Ukraini! 🌻🇺🇦❤️🇺🇦🌻I hate war. But this warmed my heart. ....
How's today treating you, TT?
niyad
(132,065 posts)3. Slava Ukraini. Thank you for the update.