Drone debris found in Ukraine indicates Russia is using new technology from Iran
- Ukrainian drone hunters recently found advanced drone debris last week from Russia's ongoing attacks in Ukraine featuring new Iranian technology.
- This discovery follows Russia signing a $1.7 billion drone deal with Iran in 2022 and receiving about 600 disassembled drones in early 2023 for local assembly.
- The drones contain AI computing platforms, advanced cameras, radio links allowing remote control from Russia, and Iranian-made anti-jamming units improving effectiveness.
- Experts note the new white drone contrasts with usually black Russian models and that Russia has increased drone attacks since January 2022, yet only 16% hit targets by June 2024.
- Israel’s strikes on Iranian drone facilities could disrupt Moscow’s drone supply, possibly leading to future shortages amid Russia’s ongoing tactical and technological drone improvements.
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Ukraine Claims Russia Using New AI-Driven Iranian Drones
Has an advanced camera, artificial intelligence, and contained new, Iranian-made, anti-jamming technology, it was claimed. The post Ukraine Claims Russia Using New AI-Driven Iranian Drones appeared first on Breitbart.
Drone debris in Ukraine shows Russia using new Iranian tech
Last week, Ukrainian drone hunters picking up the debris from Russia's nightly assault on their cities found a weapon that stood out from the rest. It had an advanced camera, a computing platform powered by artificial intelligence and a radio link, allowing an operator to pilot it remotely from Russia. It also contained new, Iranian-made, anti-jamming technology, according to a Ukrainian drone expert. Most Russian attack drones are black, said S…
Experts point out that drones contain anti-interference technology from Iranian manufacture and components from Russia, China and the West
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