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Saudi Arabia says attacks on oil sites were 'unquestionably sponsored by  Iran' - Mirror Online
Saudi Arabia says attacks on oil sites were 'unquestionably sponsored by Iran' - Mirror Online

The Oryx Handbook Of Iranian Drones - Oryx
The Oryx Handbook Of Iranian Drones - Oryx

Michael Kobs no Twitter: "SA also presented these small delta wing UAVs. An  Iranian attack on Afif would imply a range of at least 900km.  https://t.co/p0xKIxf6qu" / Twitter
Michael Kobs no Twitter: "SA also presented these small delta wing UAVs. An Iranian attack on Afif would imply a range of at least 900km. https://t.co/p0xKIxf6qu" / Twitter

Iran's drones are clones. Now they're being used in multiple conflicts. -  Atlantic Council
Iran's drones are clones. Now they're being used in multiple conflicts. - Atlantic Council

US says may have downed two Iran drones last week, not one | US says may  have downed two Iran drones last week, not one
US says may have downed two Iran drones last week, not one | US says may have downed two Iran drones last week, not one

More evidence points to Iranian cruise missiles, drones in attack on Saudi  oilfield | Ars Technica
More evidence points to Iranian cruise missiles, drones in attack on Saudi oilfield | Ars Technica

Saudi Arabia: missiles used in attacks are Iranian
Saudi Arabia: missiles used in attacks are Iranian

Iran Tests Carrier-Killing Missile, Suicide Drones (and Other Insights from  Exercise "Great Prophet 15") | T-Intelligence
Iran Tests Carrier-Killing Missile, Suicide Drones (and Other Insights from Exercise "Great Prophet 15") | T-Intelligence

Saudi Arabia displays recovered drones and missiles, points to Iran | News  | DW | 18.09.2019
Saudi Arabia displays recovered drones and missiles, points to Iran | News | DW | 18.09.2019

Are These Really Iranian Drones?
Are These Really Iranian Drones?

Tal Inbar on Twitter: "Rare -almost intact - example of Houthi (Iranian  made) attack drone found Marib in Yemen. This is the mysterious delta  winged UAV that was used to attack Saudi
Tal Inbar on Twitter: "Rare -almost intact - example of Houthi (Iranian made) attack drone found Marib in Yemen. This is the mysterious delta winged UAV that was used to attack Saudi

Drone attacks in Saudi Arabia expose missile defence weakness | World | The  Times
Drone attacks in Saudi Arabia expose missile defence weakness | World | The Times

Exclusive: Israeli Source Says Iran Boosting Drone Deliveries To Proxies
Exclusive: Israeli Source Says Iran Boosting Drone Deliveries To Proxies

CENTCOM: Iran Behind Drone Attack on Tanker | The Iran Primer
CENTCOM: Iran Behind Drone Attack on Tanker | The Iran Primer

Suicide Drones' Linked to Iran Have Made Their Way to Yemen Rebels, Photos  Suggest
Suicide Drones' Linked to Iran Have Made Their Way to Yemen Rebels, Photos Suggest

CENTCOM: Iran Behind Drone Attack on Tanker | The Iran Primer
CENTCOM: Iran Behind Drone Attack on Tanker | The Iran Primer

Saudi Arabia displays recovered drones and missiles, points to Iran | News  | DW | 18.09.2019
Saudi Arabia displays recovered drones and missiles, points to Iran | News | DW | 18.09.2019

Reports that Iran has expanded 'kamikaze drone' base in Yemen - The  Jerusalem Post
Reports that Iran has expanded 'kamikaze drone' base in Yemen - The Jerusalem Post

Iran's Flying Saucer Downed U.S. Drone, Engineer Claims | WIRED
Iran's Flying Saucer Downed U.S. Drone, Engineer Claims | WIRED

Iran's Air Defense Drones Probably Aren't Very Good at Air Defense | by  Adam Rawnsley | War Is Boring | Medium
Iran's Air Defense Drones Probably Aren't Very Good at Air Defense | by Adam Rawnsley | War Is Boring | Medium

Iran pumps up “massive” offensive exercise with as many as 50 drones | Ars  Technica
Iran pumps up “massive” offensive exercise with as many as 50 drones | Ars Technica

More evidence points to Iranian cruise missiles, drones in attack on Saudi  oilfield | Ars Technica
More evidence points to Iranian cruise missiles, drones in attack on Saudi oilfield | Ars Technica