Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard said on Saturday it has launched its “first wave” of drones and missiles targeting Israel, which means that they planned further attacks.
Israel and the United States launched a strike on Iran on Saturday morning.
U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that the U.S. miliatry had obliterated Iran's missles last June but experts suggest that Iran still has capability to cause damage to Israel.
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What are the origins of Iran's drone and missile capabilities?
What technical principles underlie the operation of drones used by Iran?
What is the current market situation for military drones in the Middle East?
How has user feedback influenced the development of Iran's drone technology?
What recent updates have there been regarding U.S. military actions against Iran?
What policy changes have occurred in U.S.-Iran relations following the drone attacks?
What are the potential long-term impacts of Iran's drone capabilities on regional security?
What challenges does Iran face in maintaining its drone and missile programs?
What controversies surround the use of drone technology in military conflicts?
How do Iran's drone capabilities compare to those of Israel?
What historical cases illustrate the escalation of drone warfare in the region?
What similar concepts can be drawn from other nations' military drone strategies?