U.S. Debuts LUCAS Drone Against Iran: A Tactical Response Rooted in American Innovation and Strategic Necessity
The United States has deployed the LUCAS drone in combat for the first time, a domestically produced, cost-effective kamikaze system modeled after Iran’s Shahed-136. This move shows America adapting lessons from Ukraine to safeguard national security and assert strategic dominance.
In a bold move demonstrating both innovation and a commitment to protecting American interests abroad, the U.S. military has introduced the LUCAS drone—its first-ever deployment marking a significant advancement in countering Iranian aggression.Modeled on Iran’s notorious Shahed-136, which Russia has unleashed en masse against Ukraine, the Low-Cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System (LUCAS) represents more than just replication; it embodies America’s ability to learn from adversaries and outmatch them on their own turf. The Pentagon confirmed these drones were launched alongside bombers, fighters, and cruise missiles during targeted strikes against Iranian assets.Why Does America Need LUCAS? The Answer Lies in Strategic...
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