IC Technology & Surveillance — 2026-04-08
CENTCOM Deploys Hundreds of AI-Integrated Drones Across All Domains in Iran Operations
CENTCOM Commander Adm. Brad Cooper disclosed that "hundreds of U.S. drones are fully integrated into offensive and defensive operations against Iran" across air, sea, subsurface, and ground domains. The military employed LUCAS (Low-cost Uncrewed Combat Attack Systems) kamikaze drones with 500-mile range, anti-jamming capabilities, and $55,000 unit costs. Tactical drones provided overhead ISR coverage during the downed aviator rescue over the weekend. The integration of AI technologies into multi-domain drone operations represents the largest autonomous systems deployment in US combat history.
The LUCAS platform at $55,000/unit represents a 100:1 cost asymmetry against Iranian air defenses. The multi-domain drone integration across air, sea, subsurface, and ground mirrors the proliferated architecture concept NRO is applying to satellites. This is the first large-scale US combat deployment of autonomous systems, and its intelligence integration patterns will likely inform doctrine for future conflicts.
Sources: DefenseScoop · Military Times