Iran's 538 loitering missile is designed to intercept low-flying drones.
The 358 missiles confiscated by the US Navy were powered by small gas turbine engines made by a Dutch company.
"As air defense systems increase in power and effectiveness, it will mark a new challenge to drone systems that have long had command of the air," Rogers said.
A US Central Command handout shows one of the Iranian-made 538 loitering missile seized by the USS Forrest Sherman in November 2019.
CENTCOM'Drone hunting drones'A report in March speculates that Turkey's arch-foe, the Kurdistan Workers' Party or PKK group, may have acquired Iranian Meraj loitering missiles.
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—, James Patton Rogers, Rogers, Ryan Bohl, RANE, Bohl, USS Forrest Sherman
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