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Has the US reverse-engineered Iran’s Shahed drone to deploy a cheaper version in war?

FP News Desk • March 6, 2026, 21:10:00 IST
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Has the US reverse-engineered Iran’s Shahed drone? Reports say a cheaper American version is now being used in combat as militaries search for low-cost drone weapons.

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US military engineers have captured, dissected and reborn Iran’s Shahed-136 as the Low-cost Unmanned Combat Attack System (LUCAS), a one-way attack drone now seeing first combat against Tehran.

Priced at around $35,000-$50,000 per unit, this Shahed clone mimics the Iranian design’s simplicity, long-range loitering, GPS-guided autonomy and explosive payload but adds US upgrades like inertial navigation for jammed environments and self-destruct fail safes.

Task Force Scorpion, stood up by CENTCOM last year, fields these from mobile launchers for strikes on missile sites, roads, and Iranian assets in the Gulf and Indian Ocean theatres.

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Iran’s original Shahed, battle-proven in Ukraine via Russian use, costs under $50,000 while forcing $2M-$4M Patriot interceptors per shootdown, creating unsustainable economics that bleed adversaries dry. Washington, facing proxy drone barrages from Houthis and Hezbollah, flipped the script: reverse-engineering seized Shaheds yielded rapid deployment with first confirmed combat hits in February 2026 strikes on Iranian positions.

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Analysts call it poetic justice, Iran long copied US tech like the RQ-170 Sentinel- now America wields the enemy’s weapon at scale.

Operation Epic Fury: The debut of the LUCAS

As Operation Epic Fury unfolded in late February 2026, the skies over Iranian military installations were filled with a familiar delta-winged silhouette. However, as confirmed by US Central Command (CENTCOM), these were not Iranian assets. They were LUCAS (Low-cost Unmanned Combat Attack System) drones, manufactured by Arizona-based SpektreWorks.

“For the first time in history, Task Force Scorpion Strike is using one-way attack drones in combat,” CENTCOM announced on X (formerly Twitter). “These low-cost drones, modelled after Iran’s Shahed drones, are now delivering American-made retribution.”

Reports indicate that American engineers dissected captured Shahed airframes likely seized from the battlefield in Ukraine and rebuilt them with superior US technology, including autonomous AI flight controls and GPS-denied inertial navigation.

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Shattering the “missile math”

The primary motivation for cloning an adversary’s weapon is simple: economics. For decades, the US military doctrine has relied on high-end, exquisite technology. However, the Shahed proved that quantity has a quality of its own. In the Gulf theatre, a single $30,000 Iranian drone could force the US to fire a Patriot interceptor (PAC-3) costing roughly $4 million.

The LUCAS drone, priced at approximately $35,000, levels the playing field. By deploying “affordable mass,” the US can now overwhelm Iranian air defences using the same swarm tactics Tehran pioneered. “The era of the million-dollar missile being the only answer is ending,” according to a report from Defence Security Monitor. At $35,000 per unit, the US can launch a barrage of 100 LUCAS drones for the price of a single high-end cruise missile, forcing Iran to expend its own expensive defence stocks.

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The future of “expendable” warfare

The deployment of the LUCAS signals a permanent shift in the Pentagon’s philosophy, moving toward what Secretary of War Pete Hegseth describes as “unleashing US military drone dominance.” Unlike the $30 million MQ-9 Reaper, which is a massive loss if shot down, the LUCAS is designed to be “attritable”—it is a munition meant to be consumed.

Analysts argued that this “copycat drone war” is just the beginning. As the US scales production of these reverse-engineered systems, the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf are becoming laboratories for a new kind of conflict where the cheapest, not the most expensive, weapon wins. As The New York Times observed, “the Pentagon has finally accepted that in a world of $30,000 drones, the most expensive military in history can’t afford to be ’too good’ to be cheap.”

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