Iran’s 5,000 Drones a Month? Here’s Why That’s Fake

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Sounds scary, except the numbers appear to come from misinterpreted data about Russian drone production from three years ago. In this video I break down why that claim doesn’t make sense, and more importantly, why it reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of the modern kill chain and Joint All-Domain Operations (JADO).War production isn’t a board game where you trade industrial points for units like Axis & Allies. Real weapons production requires a complex network of suppliers, electronics, logistics, and communications. And when one side has air dominance, cyber dominance, and ISR coverage, those supply chains become extremely fragile.In this video we’ll talk about:• Where the “5,000 drones per month” claim actually came from• Why electronics and connectors are the real bottleneck in Shahed production• How supply chains become targets in the kill chain• Why sanctions, currency collapse, and maritime interdiction matter• Why the United States and Russia operate at completely different levels of ISR and cyber capabilityBuilding drones in a spreadsheet is easy.

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