An alarmed FBI is concerned the chemical-spraying drones could be used to disperse biological or chemical weapons.
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Iran has also hit U.S. military bases with these drones, including an early April 2026 attack on the U.S. Victory Base Complex in Baghdad. The drones cost between US$20,000 and $50,000 to build. In ...