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BumRushDaShow

(168,391 posts)
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 01:17 PM 4 hrs ago

US air defenses may not be able to intercept many of Iran's one-way drones

Source: CNN Politics

PUBLISHED Mar 4, 2026, 8:13 AM ET


Trump administration officials told lawmakers during a closed-door briefing on Capitol Hill Tuesday that Iran’s Shahed attack drones represent a major challenge and US air defenses will not be able to intercept them all, according to a source in the briefing.

The drones, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine acknowledged, are posing a bigger problem than anticipated, two sources in the briefing told CNN. They are known to fly low and slow – a feature that makes them more able to evade air defenses than ballistic missiles. Another source familiar with the briefing said the officials made an attempt to downplay concerns about the drones and noted that Gulf state partners had been stockpiling interceptors.

The officials were on the Hill briefing lawmakers as the war with Iran escalates, threatening to spark a global energy crisis and destabilize the Middle East. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that most of Iran’s military installations have been “knocked out” and that new strikes have targeted Iranian leadership.

The officials, a source familiar with the briefing told CNN, were dismissive of questions about how the US would prevent Iran from becoming a failed state, and they said that regime change was an ancillary goal. In their presentation to lawmakers, they reiterated Trump’s recently laid out goals: to destroy Iran’s missile capabilities, its navy, end its nuclear weapon ambitions and stop the country from arming militant groups.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/04/politics/us-air-defenses-iran-attack-drones-challenge

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US air defenses may not be able to intercept many of Iran's one-way drones (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 4 hrs ago OP
It's surprising electronic warfare tech is not being used against the Iranian drones Bluejeans 3 hrs ago #1
They are one-way drones; I suspect they are programmed vs controlled. nt Gore1FL 2 hrs ago #2
It's not like the Trump administration hasn't Deminpenn 51 min ago #3

Bluejeans

(147 posts)
1. It's surprising electronic warfare tech is not being used against the Iranian drones
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 01:31 PM
3 hrs ago

There was a news story in the last few days of how the US obtained one of Iran's Shahed drones and then made copies of it to use against Iran.

That begs the question of why we're not using electronic warfare within the frequency spectrum to defeat these drones. Surely the reengineering effort by the US uncovered the radio frequencies used by the Iranians to operate these drones. If so, then electronic warfare technology should be able to use meaconing, intrusion, jamming, and interference (MIJI) to nullify the Iranian drones.

Deminpenn

(17,394 posts)
3. It's not like the Trump administration hasn't
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 04:36 PM
51 min ago

had over a year to study how drones are being effectively used by both sides in Ukraine.

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