New York Times: “The ease and relative cost of production have helped give Iran the ability to keep fighting and create havoc across the region, even in the face of widespread U.S.-Israel bombardment. Iran is regularly firing missiles and drones across the Gulf, albeit at a lower rate than at the start of the conflict. Mr. Atalan said Iran was still able to launch 70 to 90 drones per day. That was down from more than 400 drones launched on March 1…”“Iran is focusing large numbers of drones on the Gulf States. The distance from Iran to those nations is much closer than to Israel, giving them less time to react and shoot the drones down.”