A familiar-looking Houthi torpedo could be derived from captured US tech, analysts say
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The new Houthi torpedo, dubbed Al Qar'iah or 'Calamity,' resembles a US REMUS 600 drone captured in 2018, highlighting concerns about reverse-engineering US technology by adversaries.
Iran likely reverse-engineered the REMUS 600 and provided parts to the Houthis, showcasing ongoing military collaboration that enhances their capabilities against US interests.
Houthi advancements, like the Calamity torpedo, underscore the growing threats posed by Iran-aligned groups that use captured US technology to strengthen their arsenal.
Experts warn that Iran's support in reverse-engineering Western weapons further escalates regional conflicts, allowing groups like the Houthis to make significant advancements in warfare technology.
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