HEADLINES
Storm Shield shields UAVs in contested skies
Quetta blast kills 24 derails train
Iran not defeated war posture persists
The time is now 5:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has introduced Storm Shield, a compact electronic warfare suite designed to give unmanned aerial vehicles survivability in contested environments. Revealed at the AOC Electronic Warfare Conference in Helsinki, the system aims to protect UAVs operating inside anti-access/area-denial environments. As drones have grown more capable in sensors, endurance, and autonomy, they have remained exposed to modern air-defense networks unless protected. As radar systems, passive detection arrays, and electronic counter-countermeasures advance, drones without protection are vulnerable as they shoulder more of the operational burden. During Operation Roaring Lion, also known as Epic Fury, several American and Israeli drones were downed by Iranian systems. The US Congressional Research Service, cited by Stars & Stripes, said the United States lost 24 MQ-9 Reaper drones at a cost of around $30 million per aircraft, and Israel is reported to have lost over a dozen. Hostile forces continue to acquire sophisticated technology, and aerial platforms must have suitable self-protection.
In Regional Impacts, a powerful bomb explosion near a train in Pakistan's Quetta killed at least 24. Doctors said local hospitals had received over 30 wounded, with several in critical condition. The blast derailed a cargo train and was followed by gunfire. This is a developing story. An opinion piece argues that Iran did not win the war, it won something more dangerous. It contends that after more than 70 days of fighting, Iran is neither defeated, decapitated, nor negotiating from weakness, and that decisions about the next phase are being made inside a military institution the United States and Israel did not fully anticipate. The piece suggests that the central assumption of decapitation leading to collapse was mistaken, noting that while US officials described Iran’s command structure as fractured, the CIA confirmed that Iran’s military capacity has not collapsed. It also notes that when supreme leader Ali Khamenei was killed on February 28, the system did not pause, panic, or surrender, and that Iran’s posture persisted.
In US Policy Concerning Israel, Iranian deterrents: there is disagreement with the United States over "Section Two" of the agreement.
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https://t.me/newssil/202161