RAF Firing Golden Bullets at Plastic Targets to Destroy Iran Drones The Royal Air Force is using a unique missile system to target and destroy Iranian drones, with reports suggesting that the UK military has been "firing golden bullets" at plastic targets in an effort to take out the enemy aircraft. The initiative has sparked concerns among security experts about the potential for escalation and the implications for global stability. According to sources close to the situation, the RAF is using its Storm Shadow missiles, which are designed to penetrate hardened targets, to target the Iranian drones. The missiles are reportedly being fired at plastic targets in a bid to simulate the real-life scenario of taking out enemy aircraft. The move comes as tensions between Iran and the West continue to escalate following a series of provocative incidents, including the shooting down of a US drone by the Iranian military last year. The UK has been working closely with its allies, including the United States, to develop strategies for countering the threat posed by Iranian drones. Security experts have warned that the use of Storm Shadow missiles against plastic targets could be seen as a provocative move by Iran and could lead to further escalation. "This could be interpreted as a declaration of intent by the UK to take out Iranian drones," said one expert. "It's a very aggressive move and could be seen as an act of war." The UK government has refused to comment on the reports, but sources suggest that the RAF is working closely with other military forces to develop strategies for countering the threat posed by Iranian drones. The use of Storm Shadow missiles against plastic targets is seen as a key part of this effort. In addition to concerns about escalation, there are also concerns about the e...#Iran #United_States #RAF #Storm_Shadow_missiles #US_drone #UK_government
