Israel has deployed small drones, including FPV systems, deep within Iranian territory, resembling Ukraine's tactics against Russia in modern warfare evolution.
Mossad intelligence agency covertly smuggled drone components into Iran over months, using tactics akin to Ukraine's 'Operation Spiderweb'.
Lessons from Ukraine influenced Israel's military strategies, enabling drone launch bases inside Iran and bypassing traditional air defense.
FPV drones offer precision targeting advantages in modern warfare at low costs, stealth capabilities, and psychological impact on enemy forces.
Israel's 'Operation Rising Lion' targeted Iranian sites by launching drones from within Iran, blinding air defense systems for F-35 fighter jets.
The US Replicator program integrates Ukrainian and Israeli drone lessons, focusing on mass deployment of inexpensive autonomous systems for tactical advantage.
Future warfare will be dominated by small drones, challenging traditional security measures with inward threats and complex security environments.
The evolution of drone warfare transforms security paradigms, emphasizing the effectiveness of small drones in altering global power balances.
The age of drone warfare sees advancements in offensive and defensive capabilities, shaping global security and military doctrine with AI and autonomous technology.
Commercial drone tech has become a strategic military asset reshaping global power dynamics, with implications for future innovations in warfare tactics.