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Obviously MALE drones are susceptible to a variety of theats and have been shot down by various forces across the middle east for some time.

But, there's some concerns that need to be addressed in regards to the recent increase in shootdowns.

  1. Who's supplying the weapons and how can the flow or production be stopped? We know that Iran provides 358 missiles, have we done anything to stop the flow?
  2. Will Antidot and other countermeasure systems be able to neutralize threats from 358 missiles or other anti-UCAV systems that PKK may possess?
  3. Will Anka-3 be able to avoid shootdowns? Have we done anything to reduce its infrared signature?
  4. What's going to stop state actors from possessing weapon systems that can couneract our drones? Iran has probably sold it Armenia, what about other regional enemies?

We had a huge advantage in 2020, now back to the drawing board. This is what happens when we don't act. We let our enemies arm themselves, when in reality we should've crushed them swiftly like Israel is doing.
 

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