Global interest in Iranian drones unlikely to wane despite failed attack on Israel
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Though virtually none of the estimated 170 drones Iran launched at Israel got through defenses, analysts told Breaking Defense there's an eager market globally for Tehran's relatively cheap, normally effective UAVs.

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