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Drones pose major problems for US in Iran war

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Speaking to CNN on March 15, CERL Affiliated Faculty Member Michael Horowitz discussed the dangers posed by Iranian drone technology and capabilities to the United States, Israel, and the Gulf States. Professor Horowitz points out that because drones are so cheap to manufacture, and pretty much every nation has access to accurate guidance technology, drone strikes have become quite precise and difficult to stop at scale.  

Michael C. Horowitz is Director of Perry World House and Richard Perry Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also a member of CERL’s Affiliated Faculty. Read his bio here.     

The views expressed here are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent those of any organization or university. 

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