
Season 2 · Episode 1198
Swarm-as-a-Service: How Cheap Drones Broke Air Defense
Why does a $2 million missile struggle to hit a $20,000 drone? Explore the technical logic behind Iran's "moped" drone revolution.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 15, 202624m 42s
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Show Notes
Modern air defense is facing a "DDoS attack" in physical space as low-cost Iranian drones like the Shahed-136 overwhelm sophisticated radar systems. By utilizing off-the-shelf components and flying at speeds that mimic biological clutter, these "mopeds with explosives" force defenders into a lopsided cost-exchange ratio that is redefining the economics of warfare. This episode breaks down the technical "Doppler notch" and the shift toward attrition-based saturation tactics that are challenging global military doctrines.