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US sets up one-way attack drone squadron in the Middle East after reverse-engineering Iranian drone

  • On Wednesday, U.S. Central Command announced Task Force Scorpion Strike will oversee the first one-way LUCAS drone squadron in the Middle East, officials said.
  • Having faced continuous drone attacks by Iran and its proxies over the last two years, the U.S. military launched roughly 170 drones and more than 120 ballistic missiles toward Israel in 2024, accelerating drone development in recent months.
  • SpektreWorks built the LUCAS drones after reverse-engineering a delta-winged Shahed-136 drone obtained several years ago; the captured Shahed was damaged and the $35,000 drones launch autonomously from catapults, rockets, or mobile systems, officials said.
  • A joint special operations unit under CENTCOM will operate the squadron, with Task Force Scorpion Strike managing nearly two dozen personnel led by Special Operations Command – Central.
  • The deployment underscores broader battlefield shifts, as one-way drones' low-cost technology changed warfare post-Ukraine and Israel-Iran conflicts, with Israel's November attack reducing Iran's air-defense, an official said.
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has announced a drone offensive. Now he has demonstrated a model that is based on the Iranian Shahed 136 and can operate in the air for up to six hours.

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Antiwar.com broke the news in on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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