US Deploys Anti-Drone System in Middle East

US Deploys Anti-Drone System in Middle East

Source: Fortune

Summary

The US will deploy an anti-drone system called Merops in the Middle East to counter Iranian drones. The system, which has been used in Ukraine to counter Russian drones, uses artificial intelligence to identify and take down drones. The move comes as the US struggles to stop waves of Iranian drones, which have been launched in response to American and Israeli strikes. The Merops system is designed to be cheaper and more effective than traditional missile systems, which can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to take down a single drone.


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The numbers tell one story. The US is deploying Merops, a system that flies drones against drones, in the Middle East to counter Iranian drones. The system has been used in Ukraine to counter Russian drones. The move comes as the US struggles to stop waves of Iranian drones. The Pentagon has conceded that it is struggling to stop the drones, leaving some US targets in the Gulf region vulnerable. The deployment of Merops is seen as a way to accelerate the deployment of sophisticated counter-drone technologies.

Here’s a familiar pattern: a new technology is introduced to counter a growing threat, but the underlying issue remains. The US is still struggling to stop the drones, and the deployment of Merops is just a stopgap measure.


Author: Evan Null