Iran, Kuwait and US air
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These relatively simple solutions could go a long way in foiling future drone attacks against military and civilian targets on Kuwait's territory much more inexpensively.
Following recent Iranian strikes on Kuwait, the U.S. approved a potential foreign military sale of counter-UAS platforms made by Anduril.
The US government approved a Kuwaiti order for $2 billion in counter-drone systems, days after an Iranian strike got through the country’s defenses and hit Kuwait International Airport, killing one person and injuring 63.
Kuwait says Iranian drones have heavily damaged a passenger terminal at its main, killing one person, wounding dozens and briefly closing the airfield.
Trump has said multiple times in recent weeks that the warring parties have been on the cusp of a deal without anything coming to fruition.
Iran says it responded to US strikes by targeting American assets in Kuwait, Jordan and Bahrain, which reported damage to its capital city overnight.
