Thursday, 29/01/2026   
   Beirut 16:27

Iran Integrates 1,000 Drones into Army as Commander Vows Crushing Response

Major General Amir Hatami, Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Iran’s army added 1,000 drones to its combat regiments as its chief vowed a “crushing response” to any attack, state television reported, after the United States moved a strike force into regional waters.

“In accordance with the threats we are facing, maintaining and enhancing strategic advantages for rapid combat and a crushing response to any invasion … is always on the army’s agenda,” Iran’s army commander Amir Hatami said, cited by state television.

A ‍batch of ​1,000 drones ⁠was received by the various branches of the ​Iranian ‍army, semi-official Tasnim news ​agency reported on Thursday.

General Hatami oversaw the integration of the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), the Mehr News Agency reported.

The newly added drones were developed in line with “emerging security challenges and operational lessons drawn from the recent 12-day war,” the agency said. The systems were produced by army specialists in cooperation with Iran’s Ministry of Defense.

Designed across multiple operational categories, including strike, offensive, reconnaissance and electronic warfare, the drones are intended to target specific fixed and mobile objectives across maritime, aerial and ground domains, according to Mehr.

Hatami said maintaining and enhancing strategic advantages “remains a standing priority for the Iranian army.”

“Preparedness for rapid combat operations and decisive responses to any form of aggression continues to guide Iran’s defense planning, in line with anticipated threats,” he added.

US Navy EA-18G Growler
Handout image from the US Navy shows an EA-18G Growler launching from the flight deck of the warship USS Abraham Lincoln in the Indian Ocean (January 23, 2026 \ image by AP).