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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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Experts point out that drones contain anti-interference technology from Iranian manufacture and components from Russia, China and the West

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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