Tehran's mass-drone strategy is being copied. The West's counter-drone investment has not kept pace.
The Editorial Board lays out the asymmetry: a single Iranian Shahed-class drone costs roughly $20,000 to build; a Patriot interceptor costs roughly $4 million. The economics favor the attacker by orders of magnitude, and Western air defense doctrine has not yet adapted.
The investable response is the counter-drone complex: directed-energy systems, low-cost interceptors, drone-on-drone systems, electronic warfare. Public-market exposure runs through AVAV, KTOS, and elements of the Defense primes (RTX, LMT, NOC). We are increasing our position in AVAV and KTOS today as a stand-alone counter-drone sleeve, separate from the broader Defense overweight.
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