We are observing a concerning trend: the escalating role of drones in conflict. As Božič notes, this is a daily reality in Ukraine, representing a novel challenge that the West is struggling to adequately defend against. He anticipates future developments involving autonomous systems capable of coordinated attacks, significantly more intelligent than current models.
The question of Iran’s missile holdings is one Božič addresses. He doesn’t believe Iran possesses enough missiles to sustain ten major bombardments. His analysis highlights the initial American military strategy, which prioritized the destruction of missile platforms and stockpiles, alongside efforts to disrupt missile production.
Consequently, he believes the US has largely succeeded in diminishing Iran’s missile reserves, though the precise extent remains uncertain. Iranian drones are proving remarkably effective due to their considerable range of 2500 kilometers, their low cost, and their exceptionally quiet operation. These factors combine to create a potent and difficult-to-counter threat.
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The question of whether Iran possesses sufficient missiles to sustain a decade-long conflict is being examined.