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>The US's copycat version of Iran's infamous Shahed drones has been spotted on the battlefield for the first time, the Daily Mail's War On Tape has revealed. LUCAS (Low-cost, Uncrewed Combat Attack System) was caught on camera by an Iranian militia divebombing an enemy shelter in Iraq, turning the building into a giant fireball. Designed by SpektreWorks for the US military, the new model costs $35,000 - far cheaper than a conventional missile - and has been used since the opening salvos of the joint US-Israel strike on Iran, Operation Epic Fury. While the US has become accustomed to their military hardware being copied by adveraries, War on Tape's Chris Pleasance says LUCAS represents the first time in decades the States has so openly imitated one of its enemies.

Archive: https://archive.today/aUJYj From the post: >>The US's copycat version of Iran's infamous Shahed drones has been spotted on the battlefield for the first time, the Daily Mail's War On Tape has revealed. LUCAS (Low-cost, Uncrewed Combat Attack System) was caught on camera by an Iranian militia divebombing an enemy shelter in Iraq, turning the building into a giant fireball. Designed by SpektreWorks for the US military, the new model costs $35,000 - far cheaper than a conventional missile - and has been used since the opening salvos of the joint US-Israel strike on Iran, Operation Epic Fury. While the US has become accustomed to their military hardware being copied by adveraries, War on Tape's Chris Pleasance says LUCAS represents the first time in decades the States has so openly imitated one of its enemies.

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