The Iranian proxy warfare network is the primary hostile system driving this threat vector into the American homeland.
Iran has spent decades funding, training, and equipping non-state actors with asymmetric weapons designed to bypass conventional military defenses and strike civilian populations directly.
FPV drone technology is now part of that toolkit. Iran does not need to launch a formal military strike on American soil - they seed the capability into proxy networks, lone actors, and ideological allies who do the work for them.
This is what they want: maximum civilian fear, minimum military exposure, and the paralysis of American communities who have no doctrine for this kind of attack.
The Houthis proved the model. The IRGC refined it. And the open border has provided the access.
This threat is real, it is here, and it is not theoretical.
How FPV Drone Tactics Migrate From Battlefield to Main Street
The Threat Landscape - Domestic Soft Targets and Why They are Already Mapped
Recognizing Suspicious Drone Activity - What Civilians Must Know Right Now
Community Response Frameworks - How Prepared Americans Can Organise Without Panic
Legal Boundaries and the Hard Truths About Shooting Down Drones
The discussion is carried on with the CommandEleven SitRep focusing on geopolitical issues that put peopleโs lives at risk.
SDN Expert Panelists:
Chris Heavens โ CEO โ Survival Dispatch
Khalid Muhammad โ Executive Director CommandEleven, intelligence operator and geopolitical analyst
Randy Nantz, GWOT combat wounded veteran (Green Beret)



