Iran, British troops and drones
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A former Navy pilot warns of potential sleeper cells and drone threats to US commercial planes and from Iran, urging vigilance as geopolitical tensions rise.
The Iran war is testing America's ability to combat swarms of cheap drones that have become a staple of the modern battlefield after Ukraine and Russia demonstrated how effective they can be.
Oil giant Saudi Aramco is in talks with at least two Ukrainian companies to buy [interceptor drones](
NATO commanders told Business Insider that drones are useful but could never fully replace the reliability of old-fashioned artillery.
Unmanned aircraft controlled by a radio signal were first used in World War I as a way to surveil a battlefield. The people who created that technology probably wouldn’t recognize a drone
Saudi forces intercepted more than two dozen drones on Friday after renewed Iranian threats against oil facilities, as the regional conflict killed a French soldier in Iraqi Kurdistan. A French soldier was killed in an attack in the Erbil region of Iraq,
Iran launched drones and missiles toward Israel and the Gulf states overnight as details emerge about suspected drone attacks against ships in the Strait of Hormuz. CBS News' Matt Gutman reports.
The new "Drones for First Responders" pilot program is one step closer to reality after the French Quarter Management District Security Committee approved spending $250,000 on a new drone docking