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How Drone Swarms Work—From Iran’s Shahed Attack to Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb

Last updated: June 16, 2025 3:25 pm
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Drone swarms have become a significant player in modern warfare, with countries like Iran, Ukraine, and the U.S. exploring different approaches to massed autonomy in the skies. Each of these nations has developed unique strategies that challenge traditional air defense systems and rewrite the rules of engagement.

Iran’s Shahed drones, for example, have been used in recent attacks on Israel, where over 100 drones flew a 1,700-kilometer journey armed with warheads. These drones, made primarily of foam and plywood, are equipped with sensors and GPS for navigation. The swarm-like power of these attacks lies in their numbers and cost-effectiveness, as each drone can be assembled for a fraction of the cost of traditional missiles. The sheer volume of drones can overwhelm air defense systems, forcing them to make difficult decisions about where to allocate resources.

On the other hand, Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb showcased a more complex swarm approach. Using the boids algorithm, Ukrainian agents deployed quadcopter drones equipped with vision-based autonomy systems to target Russian airbases. These drones were programmed to recognize strategic points on long-range bombers and autonomously strike when the target was identified. This level of autonomy and target recognition resulted in the destruction of at least a dozen Russian bombers, demonstrating the effectiveness of sophisticated swarm tactics.

Meanwhile, the U.S. has been at the forefront of swarm technology with programs like the Golden Horde Vanguard Program. This initiative tests collaborative small diameter bombs that can communicate with each other to determine the best target. By simulating battles in real-time using autonomous weapons systems, the U.S. Air Force is pushing the boundaries of swarm capabilities.

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Overall, the evolution of drone swarms represents a new era in warfare, where autonomous flying machines can share information and adapt to changing battlefield conditions. As defense systems improve, offensive capabilities will also advance, leading to a continuous cycle of innovation and adaptation in the realm of drone warfare. The future of warfare may soon see thousands of autonomous drones patrolling the skies, challenging traditional defense mechanisms and reshaping the battlefield as we know it.

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