Houthi rebels in Yemen have shot down seven US Reaper drones in less than six weeks, a loss of aircraft worth more than US$200 million (NZ$334m) in what is becoming the most dramatic cost to the Pentagon of the military campaign against the Iran-backed militants.

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  • Alex
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    01 day ago

    You would have thought for $33mil a pop they would have some countermeasures. I guess they are still several orders of magnitude cheaper than a jet with an expensive pilot so are more disposable?

    • azuth
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      01 day ago

      They are not that cheap compared to just a jet (F-16@70m, F-35@100m) but pilots cost a lot and not just money.

      They also must have a much smaller mission cost due to fuel efficiency. Provided they do not get shot down.

      It certainly wasn’t designed to survive against serious opposition and I doubt mere countermeasures would change that. It would probably increase costs more and would be useless in most missions.