Iran is now replicating parts for deadly drones being used by Russia in Ukraine, helping its military evade international sanctions with domestically made components
Tehran is relying more on domestic companies for drones it is sending to RussiaSelf-destructing drones play a key role in Russia’s strategy to strike cities and civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.
Clues in videos and photos indicate that unmanned aerial vehicles are provided by Iran, despite Moscow’s denials. Illustration: Adam Adada, helping its military evade international sanctions with domestically made components that it once sourced from overseas, according to a new analysis.Continue reading your article with
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