AhlulBayt News Agency: An American media, pointing to the current brawl of unknown drones flying over the country's military bases, considered the US vulnerable in the field of UAVs. The website of American TV channel, CNN, wrote in an analysis, "Unknown drones continue flying over American military bases and the army does not know how to stop them."
CNN website wrote on the issue, "The presence of drones over military bases has increased concerns about the lack of a clear policy to counter the threats which can jeopardize the US national security."
Glen VanHerck, a retired US Air Force general, in an interview with CNN, referring to the past record of unknown drones and passing of the Chinese balloons through the US sky in the past years, reiterated, "There is no center of coordination for organizing measures to counter this threat and the relevant organizations just keep accusing each other."
CNN, also quoted from general Rob Spalding, former director of strategic planning of the US National Security Council, and wrote, "The issue of the presence of unknown drones has been there for the past decade and it has not been thought to resolve it."
This American magazine reiterated on the consequences of the presence of unknown drones for the US national security, "These drones may be used for collection of information or testing defense [capability] of military defense."
CNN continued, "In spite of increasing concerns, the US Congress has not ratified any law yet to counter the threats of unknown drones and legal limitations have made this challenge more complicated."
The American media, then, expressed concern over the rapid growth of China in the technologies related to UAVs and wrote, "The speed of China's progress in the field of UAVs excels that of the US to adjust its defense policies in the field."
CNN made it clear that the US' concentration on farfetched [issues] has caused the country to be seriously vulnerable internally with the progress of technologies.
The US and the Zionist regime had already proved their weakness in the wars of Ukraine and Gaza in the field of drones.
In spite of intercepting some of the drones of resistance [front] for over one year, the Zionist regime has failed to intercept many of them and these drones have hit their desired targets in Tel Aviv and other [highly] protected regions.
The defense systems of Western countries and the US have also failed in Ukraine for over two years to stop the Russian drones and most of them hit their targets successfully.
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CNN website wrote on the issue, "The presence of drones over military bases has increased concerns about the lack of a clear policy to counter the threats which can jeopardize the US national security."
Glen VanHerck, a retired US Air Force general, in an interview with CNN, referring to the past record of unknown drones and passing of the Chinese balloons through the US sky in the past years, reiterated, "There is no center of coordination for organizing measures to counter this threat and the relevant organizations just keep accusing each other."
CNN, also quoted from general Rob Spalding, former director of strategic planning of the US National Security Council, and wrote, "The issue of the presence of unknown drones has been there for the past decade and it has not been thought to resolve it."
This American magazine reiterated on the consequences of the presence of unknown drones for the US national security, "These drones may be used for collection of information or testing defense [capability] of military defense."
CNN continued, "In spite of increasing concerns, the US Congress has not ratified any law yet to counter the threats of unknown drones and legal limitations have made this challenge more complicated."
The American media, then, expressed concern over the rapid growth of China in the technologies related to UAVs and wrote, "The speed of China's progress in the field of UAVs excels that of the US to adjust its defense policies in the field."
CNN made it clear that the US' concentration on farfetched [issues] has caused the country to be seriously vulnerable internally with the progress of technologies.
The US and the Zionist regime had already proved their weakness in the wars of Ukraine and Gaza in the field of drones.
In spite of intercepting some of the drones of resistance [front] for over one year, the Zionist regime has failed to intercept many of them and these drones have hit their desired targets in Tel Aviv and other [highly] protected regions.
The defense systems of Western countries and the US have also failed in Ukraine for over two years to stop the Russian drones and most of them hit their targets successfully.
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