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Drones vs Fighters: Iran's $100 Billion Decision

Iran may not need to rebuild its old Air Force. It may need to build the next one.

What would it take for Iran to rebuild its Air Force after losing aircraft, air defenses, radar systems, and command architecture?

In this video, I break down what Iran would actually need if it had to rebuild from scratch: surface-to-air missiles, fighters, transports, tankers, AWACS, and the logistics to keep all of it flying. I also look at why China is probably Iran’s only realistic supplier, why Russia is a bad bet, and why a conventional rebuild may be too expensive to survive a future fight with the U.S. or Israel.

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But there’s another option.

Instead of trying to recreate a traditional air force, Iran may decide to lean into what it already does well: drones, missiles, and cheap unmanned systems. A small manned core backed by semi-autonomous interceptors, radar-picket drones, mobile SAMs, and loitering air-defense platforms might give Iran a cheaper and more survivable deterrent than buying dozens of modern fighters.

So the real question is: should Iran rebuild an air force, or skip straight to the unmanned future?

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