Iran Claims 10-Fold Surge in Drone Production Amid Rising US-Israel Tensions
Iran has reportedly expanded its drone production capacity by up to ten times, signaling a major shift toward large-scale unmanned warfare as tensions with the United States and Israel continue to escalate.
According to defense reporting, the increase is aimed at enabling sustained, high-volume strike operations capable of overwhelming advanced air defense systems.
The expansion comes amid ongoing regional conflict dynamics, where drones are already being used extensively against U.S. positions and allied targets across the Middle East.
Analysts note that this shift reflects a broader strategic move toward scalable, cost-effective strike capabilities designed to maintain constant operational pressure and complicate interception efforts.
If accurate, the development highlights Iran’s growing focus on “mass drone warfare,” where large numbers of relatively low-cost systems are deployed simultaneously to saturate defenses—an approach increasingly seen in modern conflicts.
Source: Army Recognition
