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Iran aspired to attack US with drones in retaliation for war

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California Drone Attack Threat Sparks Concern. Could It Really Happen?
ABC News is reporting that the FBI sent out an alert to California police departments in "recent days" warning "that Iran could retaliate for American attacks by launching drones at the West Coast."

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FBI warns Iran could attack California with drones
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Iran aspired to attack US with drones in retaliation for war: FBI
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CNN Exclusive: Russia helping Iran with advanced drone tactics
A source tells CNN Russia is helping Iran with advanced drone tactics, as Tehran hits US and Gulf nation targets.

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Israel-US vs Iran War Day 12: Iran fires fresh missiles, US destroys mine-laying boats near Hormuz; Saudi intercepts drones
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Iran ‘plotting drone attack on California’
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Duke partners with Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office to use drones to quickly help people having heart attacks

Unmanned aircraft controlled by a radio signal were first used in World War I as a way to surveil a battlefield. The people who created that technology probably wouldn’t recognize a drone
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2 Texas Women Arrested on Accusations of Using Fake Crow Decoys and Drone to Smuggle Drugs and Phones into Louisiana Prison

Two women in Texas have been arrested on accusations of using a drone and plastic crow decoys to smuggle contraband into a Louisiana federal prison. Authorities say the women filled the crows with drugs,
ABC 10News San Diego
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San Diego counter-drone tech company explains risks of Iran drone threat following FBI warning

A San Diego-based counter-drone technology company is explaining how potential Iranian drone attacks could happen — and how new technology can help detect those threats
Morning Overview on MSN
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Report: State Farm drone roof check left homeowner facing a $20,000 bill

A Santa Ana, California, homeowner says she was blindsided by a drone inspection of her roof that she never authorized and never knew about until her insurer flagged the property for damage. The result,
Interesting Engineering on MSN
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US firm’s new rifle-mounted laser weapon blinds drones using multiple light beams

A US defense firm announced a key milestone in counter-drone technology, having completed a
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Iran’s Drones Cost a Fraction of the U.S. Weapons Shooting Them Down

The United States is dominating the skies above Iran. But math is not necessarily on America’s side. Iran is using low-cost drones for precision attacks in the Middle East. The United States and its allies have air defense systems capable of intercepting a vast majority of Iranian ballistic missiles and drones, which are sophisticated yet costly.
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Ukraine showed NATO artillery crews how to use drones. Now they're figuring out how to make them work in the Arctic.

NATO commanders told Business Insider that drones are useful but could never fully replace the reliability of old-fashioned artillery.
New Scientist
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Why the US is using a cheap Iranian drone against the country itself

The US and Iran are trading blows in the Gulf with a simple drone that costs as little as $50,000 to make. But why is a slow, cheap and relatively primitive drone seeing use in 2026 alongside hypersonic missiles and stealth jets?
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Eyes in the sky: Warwick police approve first‑responder drone system

The Warwick Police Department is poised to become the first Rhode Island police organization to fly a drone as a "first responder" to crime scenes and emergencies.
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The US is using repurposed Iranian drone technology to attack Iran – a military expert explains why

Struck by the success of large-scale, low-cost drone attacks, the US made covert efforts to capture Iranian Shahed-136s for technical analysis.
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