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Iran’s military forces combine state-of-art drones, hackers with out-of-date conventional weapons

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Iran’s military forces combine state-of-art drones, hackers with out-of-date conventional weapons

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Iran's military combines outdated conventional weapons with modern drones and cyber warfare capabilities, developed over nearly 50 years. The country's military is split into the regular Artesh and the more professional Revolutionary Guard, which projects regional power.

Iran's military has developed over nearly 50 years, combining outdated conventional weapons with modern capabilities. Prior to 1979, Iran's military was supplied by Western powers, but after the Iran-Iraq war, it became self-reliant due to arms embargoes. The military is split into the Artesh and the Revolutionary Guard, with the latter receiving most resources and projecting regional power. Iran has developed one-way attack drones and improved missile technology through domestic production. The country has also engaged in cyber warfare, attacking Western military and government networks. The Revolutionary Guard supports proxies throughout the Middle East, including Hezbollah and Hamas.

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