US Air Defenses Struggle to Intercept Iranian One-Way Drones

March 5, 2026 • Google News World

US Air Defenses Face Uncertainty in Intercepting Iranian Drones

Reports have emerged that US air defenses may struggle to intercept a large number of Iranian drones. According to officials, the capacity to take down a full barrage of drones is being questioned.

The use of drones by Iran has been increasing, with some estimates suggesting that these unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can be launched at a relatively low cost. However, intercepting and destroying them poses significant challenges for US air defenses.

Several news outlets have reported on the issue, citing concerns about the effectiveness of US air defenses in countering Iranian drone attacks. The New York Times has stated that Iran’s drones are “cheap to launch but expensive to intercept,” while CNN has noted that the US may not be able to keep up with a large-scale drone attack.

The Guardian has reported that officials are warning about the potential for Iranian drones to disrupt the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil supplies. Fox News has also covered the story, highlighting the “exponential costs” of Iranian drone attacks on US interests.

Reuters has suggested that Iran could potentially use drones to target the Strait of Hormuz for an extended period. The US military is reportedly taking steps to address these concerns, but the exact nature and effectiveness of these measures have not been disclosed.

The situation remains fluid, with ongoing developments and updates expected in the coming days.

Source: Google News World