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Iran rebuilds military doctrine from Ukraine war

Iran has rebuilt its military doctrine based on lessons from the Ukraine war, focusing on cheap drones, AI integration, mass attacks, and sanctions resilience.

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A Financial Times analysis reveals Iran has systematically rebuilt its military doctrine by studying the Ukraine war. The new doctrine centers on four main axes: replacing expensive weapons with mass-produced cheap drones to wear down enemy air defenses, integrating artificial intelligence to improve fire accuracy and combat agility, utilizing mass attack strategies to saturate advanced radars, and modeling Russia's war economy to increase sanctions resilience for long-term attrition warfare. This strategic shift represents Iran's adaptation to modern asymmetric warfare challenges. The Sepah Cyber Corps is reportedly involved in these doctrinal developments.
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