We use artificial intelligence to predict Iran’s drone attacks – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr News Agency, quoted by Jerusalem Post, a senior American military officer says that this country, the Zionist regime, and Washington’s allies use artificial intelligence to predict drone attacks from Iran.
According to this report, General Jacqueline Van Avst, Commander of the United States Transportation Staff, said in a virtual meeting on Wednesday: The US Task Force 99 is using drones to create a mesh network, and in order to counter Iranian drones and determine how to act, air defense and has an integrated missile.
The publicationNational interest“Previously in a report by the pen”Eric Lab“(Eric Lob) think tank expert”middle East” and associate professor of political science and international relations at the “University of Florida” with the title “Difficulty of disrupting Iranian drones”, revealed Iran’s capabilities in the field of manufacturing various types of drones despite the sanctions of the West, especially the United States, and wrote: Considering the difficulty of disrupting Iran’s drone program Despite economic sanctions and export controls (to Tehran), the United States would do well to adopt a new strategy.
The report of this publication adds: For years, the United States has imposed sanctions against Iran’s industrial and military complexes and production bases, including institutions such as IAIO, HESA, Fajr Aviation Industries (FACI), Iran Helicopter Support and Renovation Industries (PAHNA) and Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industries (IACI). ) has applied. Nevertheless, Iran’s aerospace and drone industry has continued to expand.
The report further states: Western sanctions have failed to prevent Iran from becoming a leading player in the military drone market and sharing its technology with its partners. Iran has produced and used military drones since the Iraq-Iran war in the mid-1980s. Iran’s advanced military drone collection with more than 33 examples forms one of the 4 strategic security pillars and its force structure and complements missile technology, proxy forces and cyber warfare. Drones have increasingly provided Iran with an asymmetric advantage. Iranian drones are cheaper than their western counterparts and have proven to be effective on the battlefield, both regionally and against American assets in the Persian Gulf and its surroundings.
“Eric LabHe further added: UAVs have also enabled Iran to display its power; gain benefits, showcase technology and increase credibility, strengthen alliances and influence conflicts in the Middle East (West Asia) and beyond… Increasing sanctions is not only Iran’s narrative of independence and self-sufficiency. show; Rather, it proves the unusual ability of this country to bypass sanctions.