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Just In :According to Arab media reports, Iran has shot down 146 MQ-9 Reaper drones during the ongoing war. Tap the link below
These drones are not ordinary assets—they are among the United States’ most advanced unmanned systems, used for both surveillance and precision strikes, with an estimated cost of around $30 million per unit.
The scale of this claim highlights a critical shift in airspace control.
The MQ-9 Reaper has long been a symbol of U.S. dominance in modern warfare, allowing long-range monitoring and targeted operations with minimal risk to personnel.
Intercepting such systems in large numbers indicates a significant challenge to that dominance.
The financial impact is substantial. At roughly $30 million each, the destruction of 146 drones represents losses potentially exceeding $4 billion.
Beyond cost, the operational impact is more serious—reduced surveillance capability, limited strike precision, and increased reliance on alternative platforms.
The broader implication is the evolution of warfare. Air superiority is no longer uncontested.
Advanced air defense systems, electronic warfare, and targeted interception strategies are increasingly neutralizing high-tech assets.
The battlefield is shifting from uncontested dominance to contested control, where even advanced systems face growing vulnerability.
