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Iran-backed militias fly 58,000 drones in 2025

Iranโ€™s Axis of Resistance militias now use locally built drones with globally sourced parts, making them self-sufficient and harder to disrupt. This shift has dramatically increased drone attacksโ€”from

How drones transformed Iran's Axis of Resistance militias in Lebanon, Gaza, Yemen and Iraq
DW World โ€” 7 July 2026
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Iranโ€™s Axis of Resistanceโ€”its network of allied militias stretching from Lebanon to Gaza, Yemen, and Iraqโ€”has quietly transformed itself into a drone-

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Why This Matters

The proliferation of locally manufactured drones within Iranโ€™s Axis of Resistance has redefined asymmetric warfare, turning militia groups from dependent proxies into self-sufficient combatants capable of sustained, high-precision strikes. This technological leap not only amplifies their operational reach but also complicates deterrence strategies for adversaries, who now face a decentralized and adaptable threat network rather than a single state sponsor.

Background Context

Iranโ€™s drone program, initially developed in the 1980s during the Iran-Iraq War, evolved from a niche capability into a cornerstone of its military doctrine under the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). By leveraging a network of front companies and sanctions evasion techniques, Tehran has masked the procurement of critical componentsโ€”from microchips to propulsion systemsโ€”while empowering allied militias to reverse-engineer and produce these systems indigenously, reducing reliance on Tehranโ€™s direct involvement.

What Happens Next

Expect a further escalation in drone sophistication, with militias likely integrating AI-assisted targeting and swarm tactics, making interception more difficult and raising the risk of miscalculation. The international community may face pressure to tighten dual-use export controls, but the cat-and-mouse game of sanctions evasion suggests only incremental progress. Meanwhile, regional states will likely accelerate counter-drone defenses, potentially sparking an arms race in the Middle Eastโ€™s skies.

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