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The Russia-Iran Drone Alliance is Crumbling

Key Points and Summary – Russia is now mass-producing Iranian-designed Shahed-136 drones at a massive factory in Alabuga, ...
During a meeting in Tehran with a visiting South African general, Iran's military leadership warned it would respond ...
Finally, something no one else has,” a Russian journalist says during a TV documentary on the country’s largest drone factory ...
Ukrainian drone startup Wild Hornets released a video on Monday of its Sting interceptor reaching up to 195 miles per hour in ...
While much remains unclear, it’s certainly plausible that Iran feels it has gotten the short end of the stick in its military ...
Iran’s expansive drone program is giving the U.S. a lopsided problem: cheap, expendable aircraft that can evade detection and cost much more to shoot down than to build.
Russian video reveals mass production of Iranian-designed Shahed drones, marking Moscow's deepening alliance with Tehran.
The anti-jammer in the latest drone discovered in Ukraine contained new Iranian technology, suggested Beskrestnov. Other components in Russia's drones often come from Russia, China and the West.
American forces fired more than 150 THAAD interceptors at Iranian missiles and drones during the 12-day conflict between ...
Iran has deployed multiple drones toward Israel, following Israel's bombing that resulted in the deaths of several Iranian officials earlier this month, the IDF confirmed on Saturday.
Many are foreign made. In this way Iran and Russia have developed a poor man’s cruise missile, a drone born of engineering informed by open-market scrounging. The result can seem unimpressive.