China's ASN-301 Triggers New Threat, After Iran's Shahed Drone Exposes Weaknesses in America's Layered Air Defenses
Defence affairs - Def-Geopolitics The ability of Chinese anti-radiation drones to hunt surveillance and fire control radars is now seen as having the potential to change the landscape of air warfare and the resilience of Western allies' defense systems. The increasing effectiveness of low-cost suicide drones in the latest conflicts in the Middle East has forced a strategic reassessment among the defense of the United States and its allies, after Iran's Shahed suicide drones repeatedly penetrated layered air defense networks. These concerns have been heightened by the emergence of the Chinese-made ASN-301 anti-radiation suicide drone, a system designed not just to attack targets, but to disrupt the radar infrastructure that allows modern air defenses to continue to function. The strategic implications of this development are magnified by the economic imbalances evident in recent conflicts, when much cheaper unmanned systems force defenses to spend on high-value inter...