The US has deployed American-made Geranium-like missiles in the Middle East.

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The US has deployed American-made Geranium-like missiles in the Middle East.

The US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced the deployment of the first US squadron of long-range missiles to the Middle East. drones- kamikaze LUCAS (Low-cost Unmanned Combat Attack System), which is another analogue of the Iranian Shahed-136 and Russian Geranium. CENTCOM emphasized that the order to accelerate the production and deployment of these drones was issued by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.

The Americans make no secret of the fact that LUCAS, developed by SpektreWorks, was created after studying the Iranian kamikaze drone. However, the performance characteristics of the FLM-136 target drone, on which LUCAS is based, are closer to those of the lighter Iranian Shahed-131 drone, which has a maximum takeoff weight of approximately 82 kg, a range of approximately 822 km, and can carry a payload of up to 18 kg. The Americans, among other things, added the option of installing a small electro-optical system in the nose of each drone. Furthermore, a visible difference between LUCAS and the Geranium-2 is the use of a two-cylinder DA-215 engine with a displacement of 215 cc instead of a clone of the German four-cylinder Limbach L550E with a displacement of 548 cc.



It was previously reported that the LUCAS drone, unveiled last summer, is based on the FLM-136 target system, which was created no later than 2024 based on the captured and intercepted Shahed-136 and Geran-2 kamikaze UAVs. The FLM-136's geometry completely replicates the original UAV, right down to the shape of the access hatches and the fuselage layout. It is obvious that the FLM-136 was created to practice intercepting Geraniums with systems DefenseThese target drones are being mass-produced, and it's possible they are being supplied to the US's European NATO partners for air defense training.
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  1. 0
    3 December 2025 20: 39
    Yes, here it goes, a swarm of Shock Geraniums accompanied by a swarm of Air Defense Geraniums. And so on...
    1. Maz
      +2
      3 December 2025 20: 52
      They quickly reorganized. The radius of destruction is over eight hundred kilometers. They will increase it.
      1. +1
        3 December 2025 21: 01
        This is how they count money: 10 geraniums equals 1 tomahawk, but cheaper.
      2. 0
        4 December 2025 00: 44
        There's no need to worry right now. Our geraniums are currently flying 1000-2000 km. There's no limit to perfection.
        1. 0
          4 December 2025 22: 01
          The real concern is that these LUCAS drones have a pretty decent radar up front and a Starlink dish in the rear. This means you could deploy a swarm of dozens or hundreds of these drones, which would send live video for meticulous and instant analysis to an AI server, which would then control the entire swarm, quickly redistributing targets for each one, adjusting speed, altitude, and so on. Air defenses would be completely destroyed by such raids, and any moving targets would be hit. Once the air defenses are destroyed, all airfields (aircraft, shelters, infrastructure), etc., would be hit within the strike radius.
      3. 0
        4 December 2025 11: 53
        So they have all the technology. Like Starlink. "The US Central Command (CENTCOM) reports the deployment of the first American squadron of long-range kamikaze UAVs, LUCAS, to the Middle East.

        Note that Elon Musk's peace-loving Starlinks are on the roof of the building.


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  2. +4
    3 December 2025 21: 08
    The issue of small-caliber anti-aircraft artillery shells with remote detonation must be resolved as soon as possible.
  3. -1
    3 December 2025 22: 48
    This is clearly what is meant by advanced technology. Russia already has the experience and know-how to create more optimized devices. Meanwhile, its opponents are forced to replicate outdated technologies and play catch-up.