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Drone team: Russia’s plan to arm Iran

Summary by The Economist
The Kremlin planned to provide Iran with unjammable drones plus training, according to leaked documents. This podcast also covers stranded merchant seamen and Craig Venter.

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Lean Left

Moscow has prepared a plan to help Iran to attack US Gulf troops. In particular, with the supply of 5,000 short-range drones, the exchange of intelligence between the Kremlin and Tehran is...

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Moscow proposed to provide Iran with 5,000 short-range drones and an unknown number of longer-range satellite-guided systems to target US troops stationed in the Gulf.

·Paris, France
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Russia is said to have offered Iran thousands of hard-to-destruct drones. Experts warn of a new threat to US troops.

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Intel Leak: Russia Mulled Giving Iran Un-Jammable Drones To Fight US Forces

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·United States
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Russian military intelligence services intended to transfer drones to Iran for attacks on American forces, writes The Economist. The publication obtained a secret GRU document describing a possible transfer of thousands of drones to Iran for strikes against American troops in the Persian Gulf.

·Romania
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Lean Left

The drones could have been designed to attack U.S. forces in the Persian Gulf.

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The Economist broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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