U.S. Shifts to Cheap Drones and Bunker‑Busters Amid Iran Conflict
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The United States{0} is reportedly pivoting its military strategy in response to the Iran war, favoring inexpensive drones and advanced bunker‑busting weapons.
According to the EurAsian Times, this shift reflects a broader move toward cost‑effective and precise aerial platforms as the conflict intensifies.
The change underscores the U.S. effort to adapt its force structure to the evolving battlefield conditions in the region.
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