The US Military’s Newest Low-Cost Weapon: Reverse-Engineered Iranian DronesIsraeli military adviser Amir Avivi told the Free Beacon that the United States learned from the war in Ukraine, where Russia has employed its own modified Iranian drones
WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 08: U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (L) (R-LA) is greeted by Mark Wallace, CEO of the non-profit United Against Nuclear Iran, before Johnson delivered remarks next to a Shahed 136 military drone during a press conference (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)Adam Kredo
March 16, 2026The United States successfully reverse-engineered Iran’s drone technology and is now deploying it against the Islamic Republic on the battlefield, flipping the script on a regime that has used long-range, low-cost unmanned systems to wreak havoc on Israel and the wider Middle East, according to U.S. and Israeli officials.
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced on Feb. 28 that the United States was using one-way attack drones modeled on Iranian Shaheds, and CENTCOM head Adm. Brad Cooper said during a March 5 briefing that the U.S. military was employing "an original Iranian drone design" on the battlefield. "We captured it, pulled the guts out, sent it back to America, put a little made-in-America on it, brought it back here, and we're shooting it at the Iranians."
The Shahed drone, a large unmanned aircraft, operates similarly to a cruise missile and has been a common sight in cities across Ukraine during the ongoing Russian invasion. Iran provided Russia with drones early in the conflict and Moscow has scaled up production domestically while also upgrading the drone's "navigation, communications, warhead, flight algorithms, [and] deception measures," according to the Snake Island Institute, a Kyiv-based military think tank.
The New York Times reported last week that the United States began working on reverse-engineering Shaheds in 2024 when researchers realized that employing a U.S.-made version on the battlefield would give the military a low-cost, effective tool. The U.S. military has not detailed modifications it has made to the Iranian technology, but Russia’s own work on the Shahed provides a model for what that might look like.
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