Russia provides Iran drone tactics as FBI warns of California threat

Western intelligence reports on March 11th, 2026, indicate that Russia is providing Iran with advanced drone tactics derived from its combat experience in Ukraine. These strategies involve complex swarming maneuvers and course adjustments designed to penetrate sophisticated air defense systems in the Gulf. This development coincides with a critical FBI warning regarding potential Iranian drone strikes targeting the California coast, likely launched from unidentified vessels. While President Donald Trump has stated he is not worried about attacks on the U.S. homeland, the conflict continues to escalate with three more ships struck in the Strait of Hormuz. Ukraine has responded by sending interception experts to the region to share expertise in neutralizing low-cost Shahed-136 drones. Additionally, the U.S. is monitoring a network of cheap, $5,000 interceptors developed by Kyiv to counter the $30,000 Iranian-designed drones that have become a staple of regional warfare.

[00:00] Announcer: This is Neural Newscast.
[00:02] Isabel Moreno: Here's What Matters this Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
[00:07] Announcer: I am Thomas Keene.
[00:09] Isabel Moreno: And I'm Isabel Moreno.
[00:11] Announcer: Russia is now providing Iran with advanced drone tactics.
[00:16] Announcer: These are based on its combat experience in Ukraine.
[00:20] Isabel Moreno: Intelligence officials say this support includes swarming strategies and course adjustment methods.
[00:27] Isabel Moreno: They are designed to bypass air defenses.
[00:30] Announcer: Shahid drones have successfully penetrated defenses in the Gulf.
[00:35] Announcer: Waves of over 1,000 drones are becoming a standard threat.
[00:40] Isabel Moreno: President Zelensky confirmed today that Russia is also assisting with air defense and potentially missile technology.
[00:48] Isabel Moreno: This is in return for Iranian support.
[00:51] Thomas Keane: Turning now to domestic security.
[00:54] Announcer: The FBI is warning of potential Iranian drone attacks on California from unidentified vessels.
[01:01] Isabel Moreno: The Bureau is monitoring the West Coast.
[01:05] Isabel Moreno: Intelligence suggests these strikes could be launched from the Pacific by offshore ships.
[01:11] Announcer: Despite this warning, President Trump stated earlier today that he is not worried about Iran-backed attacks on the homeland.
[01:19] Isabel Moreno: The administration appears to be balancing these threats.
[01:23] Isabel Moreno: They are maintaining open communication channels with Moscow regarding oil prices.
[01:28] Announcer: In other news, three more ships were struck in the Strait of Hormuz.
[01:32] Announcer: The regional conflict enters its twelfth day.
[01:35] Isabel Moreno: Maritime reports indicate that low-tech attacks using traditional fishing boats are targeting major shipping lanes.
[01:42] Isabel Moreno: This includes carrier strike groups.
[01:45] Announcer: CENTCOM recently denied claims that the United States S. Abraham Lincoln was hit.
[01:50] Announcer: Officials stated the launched missiles did not come close to the carrier.
[01:54] Isabel Moreno: Still, the use of sea drones and mines in the strait is causing significant concern.
[01:59] Isabel Moreno: This impacts international energy supplies and trade stability.
[02:03] Announcer: Next, Ukraine is sending drone interception experts to the Gulf.
[02:07] Announcer: They will help regional partners stop relatively cheap Shahhead drones.
[02:11] Isabel Moreno: These experts are sharing technology for tiny interceptors.
[02:15] Isabel Moreno: They cost $5,000 to produce compared to the $30,000 drones.
[02:21] Announcer: Kyiv has developed these systems rapidly.
[02:24] Announcer: They counter the mass-produced drones that Moscow has been utilizing on the Ukrainian front lines.
[02:29] Isabel Moreno: This technical cooperation highlights how the conflict in Eastern Europe is directly influencing defensive strategies in the Middle East.
[02:37] Announcer: Here is what else we're watching.
[02:39] Announcer: President Trump and Vladimir Putin discussed oil sanctions earlier this week to address rising global energy prices.
[02:46] Isabel Moreno: We are also monitoring China's public condemnation of attacks against Iran.
[02:51] Isabel Moreno: Beijing has not yet indicated direct military support for Tehran.
[02:57] Announcer: We are also monitoring the deployment of new underwater mines in the street of Hormuz.
[03:03] Announcer: These continue to threaten commercial maritime traffic.
[03:07] Isabel Moreno: This has been Neural Newscast.
[03:09] Isabel Moreno: Thanks for listening.
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Russia provides Iran drone tactics as FBI warns of California threat
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