In linking Iran to Russia, Healey could be laying ground for hard choices ahead
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In linking Iran to Russia, Healey could be laying ground for hard choices ahead
"That the drones got through was, the minister was told, a reflection of a greater tactical sophistication know-how passed from Russia to Iran and its proxies. Lt Gen Nick Perry, the chief of joint operations, acknowledged that the more effective tactics had proven problematic as the war entered a new phase."
"However, launch rates of Iran's feared ballistic missiles have dropped by more than 90% since the end of last month: six were fired at the UAE on Wednesday compared with 137 on the day the war began. As a result, Tehran and its regional allies are shifting towards Shahed 136 and other drones in their effort to inflict economic and military pain on the US and its allies."
"The Shahed 136, with its distinctive delta wing and noisy engine, was designed by Iran at the beginning of the decade, and then sold to Russia, which has used it extensively in Ukraine."
British Defence Secretary John Healey visited military headquarters to discuss emerging threats in the Middle East, where drones successfully struck a coalition base in Erbil, Iraq. Intelligence indicates Russia is sharing advanced tactical knowledge with Iran and its regional allies, enhancing their operational effectiveness. While Iran's ballistic missile launch rates have declined over 90% since the conflict's onset, Tehran is compensating by increasing drone operations using Shahed 136 unmanned aircraft. These drones, designed by Iran and subsequently supplied to Russia, represent a persistent threat despite reduced numbers. Iran demonstrates resilience and strategic adaptation rather than rapid collapse, shifting tactics to inflict economic and military damage on US and allied forces through sustained drone campaigns.
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