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An Army brigade’s trial by fire against Iranian drones

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While the News reports the use of FPV drones on the battlefields of Ukraine, US Army Rangers in Iraqi Kurdistan recently experienced the same type of attacks.

In the Fall of 2023, a brigade of the 10th Mountain Division became the first large unit of U.S. soldiers to face waves of long-distance one-way attack drones. The “Commandos” of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team were the primary defense force for coalition bases across Iraq and Syria, during a time when troops in the region faced 170 attacks from one-way attack drones, rockets, mortars, and ballistic missiles fired by Iranian-backed militias.

The unit’s top leaders had seen years of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. But they were unprepared for the waves of drones and their tactics, developed and deployed by Iranian-backed militias in just the few years since major combat ended in those larger wars.


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Soldiers of the 10th Mountain 2nd Brigade Combat team faced an unprecedented campaign of drone attacks during a deployment to Iraq and Syria in the fall of 2023
 
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I echo one of the comments at the end of the article. Courage, innovation and tenacity of this unit is outstanding, but going into this deployment without the training and equipment to counter this threat is borderline criminal especially since we have been having drone wars with Iran since the late aughts. The media covered Obama's withdrawal from Iraq in 2011 and called him brilliant, but very few of the American public knew our troops went back shortly after. If one keeps his ear to the ground then one knows, but the public in general? No. Same thing in Syria unless we bag 300 of the Wagner Group then some sit up and notice. Kudos to these men and women. You deserve our utmost thanks. To our policy makers and congress critters, what are the hell are you doing?
 
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