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US uses suicide drones, Tomahawk missiles and Tomahawks to strike Iran

On Saturday, the United States launched a variety of weapons against Iranian targets, including Tomahawk missiles, stealth fighters and, for the first combat time, low-cost, one-way,?attack drones that were modeled on Iranian designs.

U.S. Central Command has released photos of Tomahawk missiles and F-18, F-35 and F-35 fighter jets along with details about the attacks on Iran as part?of Operation?Epic Fury.

DRONES

According to photos released by Pentagon, the U.S. Military said that it uses suicide drones which appear identical, based upon the photos, to the new LUCAS system (Low-Cost Unmanned Combat Attack System), manufactured by Phoenix-based Spektreworks. The company didn't respond to comments.

Pentagon: CENTCOM has used for the first time one-way drones modeled on Iran's Shahed.

Pentagon says that Kamikaze drones will be inexpensive and produced by multiple manufacturers.

The LUCAS costs around $35,000 per unit. Drones are becoming an important part of warfare, as the Russian invasion of Ukraine has forced U.S. to adopt a new strategy known as "affordable masses" - having a large number of cheap weapons on hand.

TOMAHAWKS Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles are long-range cruise weapons that are launched by?sea for deep-strike missions. Even in heavily protected?airspace, the precision-guided Tomahawk missile can hit targets up to 1,000 miles away. The missile is 20 feet long (6.1 meters), has an 8.5 foot wingspan, and weighs approximately 3,330 pounds (1.510 kg).

RTX Raytheon produces the Tomahawk missile, which is not nuclear-armed and can be launched either from land or water. Pentagon budget data shows that the U.S. will buy 57 of these missiles by 2026. Each missile costs an average of $1.3million. The ongoing efforts to spend millions on upgrading the weapons, including their guidance systems, are also a constant.

Raytheon has signed an agreement with the Pentagon to increase production to 1,000 Tomahawk missiles annually.

The U.S. military and its allies have tested GPS-enabled Tomahawk missiles and used them in a?operational setting, including when the U.S. The UK and US Navies fired Tomahawk missiles on Houthi rebels in Yemen.

FIGHTER JET U.S. Central Command released photos and video footage of F/A-18 & F-35 fighter jets used in the attacks on Iran.

The F-35 stealth fighter is a fifth-generation aircraft that can evade radar detection while carrying precision-guided weapons. The United States has extensively deployed F-35s across the Middle East. The F-18 is a multirole fighter made by 'Boeing. It can perform 'both air-to air and air-to ground missions and carry a variety of?bombs and missiles.

The F-35 can be equipped with a variety of missiles, including those that can destroy enemy radars and blind them. Israeli Air Force also uses the jets. (Reporting and editing by Deepababington, Washington; reporting by Mike Stone)

(source: Reuters)