On March 25, 2026, a drone attack targeted a parked U.S. Army BlackHawk in Iraq, raising alarms about the vulnerabilities of military infrastructure to unmanned aerial systems.
This incident illustrates the increasing threat posed by drone warfare, suggesting that U.S. military assets may be more susceptible to such attacks than previously assessed.
In response, there are calls for enhanced security measures and the development of counter-drone technologies to protect critical military equipment and personnel.