• Bonifratz@piefed.zip
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    10 hours ago

    I have very little knowledge about military stuff. Can someone please explain to me why the US can’t just bomb all Shahed construction facilities to rubble? Is it

    • because they don’t know all the locations where drones are being produced
    • because the facilities are somehow too well defended (underground or something?)
    • because Shaheds can be built in random locations, like someone’s garage
    • because Iran’s air defense is capable of intercepting such strikes
    • because of some other reason?
    • Zer0_F0x@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      Most facilities are deep underground, hard to reach for most bombs except those carried by big bombers that are expensive to operate and a logistical nightmare in contested airspace, which Iran is at the moment.

      The shaheds are also tiny, cheap and are built mostly from readily available components. As we’ve seen in Ukraine there are literally hundreds of designs, some made literally with cardboard, with new iterations seemingly every day.

      Traditional air defense systems can be very easily overwhelmed by sheer number of incoming drones. Combine those with ballistic weapons and the mix is pretty much unstoppable with current means.