Iran Adopts Russia’s Low-Altitude Drone Tactics, UK Intelligence Reports.
Russia’s Influence on Iran’s Military Tactics
According to UATV: British intelligence officials assess that Russia is shaping Iran’s military approach, particularly in drone operations. According to expert evaluations, Iranian forces have started mirroring Russian combat methods. This shift is most evident in how they now launch unmanned aerial vehicles.
A key observation is that Iranian drones are being deployed at significantly lower altitudes, increasing their effectiveness in combat scenarios. UK Defence Secretary John Healey commented:
“Iran has copied Russia’s drone tactics, which is why they now fly at much lower altitudes and are consequently more effective.” - John Healey
This development indicates that Iran is refining its military strategies by drawing on Russian battlefield experience. These adjustments to Iranian tactics could have serious implications for regional security and the conflicts in which the country is involved. Russia’s military influence over Iran underscores the need for the international community to closely monitor such evolving dynamics.
Potential Consequences of the Tactical Shift
The changes in drone deployment point to a possible deepening of military cooperation between Russia and Iran, which could further destabilize the region—especially amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East. Given that both nations share common objectives in sustaining their military campaigns, this collaboration may introduce new challenges for global security and stability.
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