Mar 12 • 06:00 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

High-Speed Drones and Strategic Saturation: Iran Aims for the Hadid-110

Iran is increasingly focusing on the Hadid-110 kamikaze drone, which may redefine its military strategies and enhance its offensive capabilities in the Middle East.

In recent years, drones have become a central element of Iran's military strategy, transforming into tools capable of redefining offensive dynamics in the Middle East. Among these emerging technologies is the Hadid-110, also known as Dalahu, a kamikaze drone designed to drastically reduce the reaction times of air defenses and accurately strike sensitive targets. The potential introduction of the Hadid-110 would mark a watershed moment in Iranian military doctrine, combining multi-level saturation and the simultaneous use of low-cost platforms and high-speed drones.

The likely debut of the Hadid-110 occurs amid heightened military tensions between Tehran, Israel, and the United States. On February 28, 2026, coordinated attacks targeted strategic infrastructures and key figures within Iran’s military apparatus. Israel executed its operations under the name “Operation Roaring Lion,” while the United States led its own offensive known as “Operation Epic F.” Such military developments underscore the ongoing arms race in the region and highlight Iran's commitment to advancing its military capabilities.

The implications of this drone technology extend beyond mere military strategy; they reflect Iran's response to the evolving nature of warfare and its desire to assert itself more aggressively in regional conflicts. The use of advanced drones like the Hadid-110 signals a shift towards asymmetrical warfare tactics, potentially altering the balance of power in the Middle East and complicating diplomatic efforts for stability in the region.

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