# Drone%20Warfare
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Scrap-Yard Sovereignty: China’s Military Academies Embrace Low-Cost Drone Innovation
China's Army Branch University has introduced a 'Sky Hunter Drone Workshop' where cadets build low-cost target drones from scrap materials to enhance tactical training. This initiative reflects a strategic move toward cost-effective, decentralized military innovation and practical engineering skills.

A Breathless Truce: Israel’s Calculated Escalation in Southern Lebanon
Despite a brokered ceasefire starting at 4:00 PM, Israel conducted airstrikes in Lebanon's Jezzine region and maintained heavy drone surveillance. The conflict has claimed nearly 4,000 lives since March 2026, highlighting the severe human cost and the tenuous nature of the current diplomatic pause.

Fragile Peace: Israeli Airstrikes and Drone Surges Shatter Lebanon Ceasefire
Renewed Israeli airstrikes and intensified drone surveillance have disrupted a newly established ceasefire in Lebanon. The resumption of hostilities underscores the fragility of current diplomatic efforts and signals a return to a high-tension military standoff.

Shadow Peace Under Fire: Israeli Strikes in Southern Lebanon Test Fragile US-Iran Understanding
Israeli strikes in Southern Lebanon have killed one person and wounded another, prompting Iran to accuse Israel of violating a US-brokered de-escalation agreement. The incident highlights the fragility of current ceasefire understandings and the high risk of renewed regional escalation.

Cross-Border Escalation: US and Iran Trade Direct Blows in Dangerous Regional Shift
The United States launched direct strikes on 20 targets inside Iran following the downing of a U.S. helicopter, sparking immediate Iranian drone and missile counter-attacks against U.S. bases in Bahrain and Jordan. This escalation marks a significant shift toward direct state-on-state conflict in the Middle East.

Shadow War in the Strait: The Downed Apache and the Rise of Asymmetric Air Defenses
A U.S. AH-64 Apache helicopter was downed in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting a massive U.S. retaliatory strike on 20 Iranian targets. The incident highlights the evolution of Iranian asymmetric warfare, featuring possible drone-on-drone interceptions and the first successful combat rescue by a U.S. unmanned vessel.

Yerevan’s Iranian Gambit: Why Armenia is Betting on Tehran’s ‘Stealth-Killer’ Missiles
Armenia has integrated the Iranian-made Majid air defense system into its military to counter low-altitude drone threats following lessons learned from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. This acquisition highlights Armenia's strategic move to diversify its defense suppliers away from Russia while embracing passive-tracking technology.

Rubio Signals End to Iran Campaign, but 'Victory' Remains Contested in Washington
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced the end of 'Operation Epic Fury' against Iran, claiming a strategic victory over Tehran's drone capabilities. However, congressional critics and ongoing maritime harassment in the Strait of Hormuz suggest that the threat remains persistent despite the cessation of large-scale strikes.

Gaza’s Persistent Peril: Drone Strikes and Artillery Barrages Signal No Respite for Refugee Camps
Renewed Israeli military operations, including a drone strike on the Shati refugee camp and artillery fire across Jabalia and Khan Yunis, have caused further casualties and displacement. These events underscore the persistent volatility of the Gaza conflict and the absence of a viable exit strategy or ceasefire.

Shadows over the Strait: Tehran’s Calculated Signal in the Drone Downfall
Iranian media has released footage showing the IRGC downing a US-made MQ-1 Predator drone, a move aimed at demonstrating military capability and defiance against Western surveillance. The incident, widely reported in Chinese state media, underscores the heightening tensions in the Middle East and the strategic importance of drone warfare in modern geopolitical signaling.

The Falling Reaper: Houthi Defenses Challenge US Air Superiority Over Yemen
A US MQ-9 Reaper drone has reportedly been downed over Yemen's Marib province, marking the latest in a series of losses for the Pentagon's surveillance fleet. The incident, attributed to Houthi rebels, highlights the increasing vulnerability of advanced Western UAVs to insurgent air defenses.

Houthi Defiance: The Growing Cost of American Surveillance in Yemen
A US MQ-9 Reaper drone was reportedly shot down over Yemen's Marib province, allegedly by Houthi forces. This incident highlights the increasing risk to high-value American assets in the region and the growing anti-access capabilities of local militias.