Russia-Iran drone deal

Russia Calls Canada Warmonger Over Drone Deal Canada Unfazed

Russia’s foreign ministry has denounced Canada’s new drone production deal with Ukraine, labeling the nation a “warmonger” and warning of an “appropriate response.” Spokesperson Maria Zakharova stated this agreement represents a “significant” escalation and reveals Canada’s desire to “further fuel this bloody conflict.” The ministry intends to account for this deal in its planning and plans to publicize the addresses of Canadian facilities involved. Canadian Defence Minister David McGuinty dismissed the comments as “not unexpected,” asserting they would not impact the agreement as Russia opposes NATO’s support for Ukraine.

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Russia Offers Fiber-Optic Drones to Iran for US Force Attacks

A Russian contingency plan, reportedly prepared by the GRU, proposed supplying Iran with thousands of fiber-optic drones to counter potential US military intervention in the Persian Gulf. This plan, detailed in a 10-page document, included training Iranian operators to deploy swarms of these jam-resistant drones from concealed positions to target US amphibious landing ships. The document also outlined potential recruitment pools for drone operators, including Iranian students in Russia, and indicated Russia’s broader efforts to expand military cooperation with Tehran amidst regional escalations.

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Russia Transfers Upgraded Drones to Iran Amid Ukraine War Escalation

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