Shahed-136 drone

Iran’s Drone Betrayal: Russia Steals Designs, Leaving Tehran in the Lurch

According to a Western intelligence source, the full Russian integration of Iran’s Shahed-136 drone production, including a massive factory in Russia, has caused tension between Tehran and Moscow. The factory at Alabuga is now producing most of the drone components, potentially allowing Russia to export an updated version. Iran may have expected more reciprocal support from Russia following its aid during the war on Ukraine, especially after Israel’s attacks on Iran. Analysts suggest that Russia’s actions reflect its self-interest, leading to a sense of disappointment in Tehran, compounded by unpaid debts for the supplied weapons.

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Ukraine Destroys Russian Drone Warehouse, Exposing New Capabilities

A fire at a Russian warehouse destroyed components for 400 Shahed-136 drones, highlighting the vulnerability of Russia’s drone production. The destroyed components included thermal imaging cameras and, previously discovered, Starlink units, suggesting a more advanced, GPS-independent drone variant capable of real-time target acquisition. This incident, one of many targeting Russian arms production facilities, underscores a shift in the conflict towards preemptive strikes on drone production and supply chains. The increasing sophistication of both Ukrainian defenses and Russian drones suggests the war’s evolution will continue to focus on disrupting drone production and deployment.

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