A plant for the production of such UAVs will appear in the Russian Yelabuga, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Russia and Iran are considering building a plant for the production of the Shahed-136 Iranian kamikaze drone in the Russian city of Yelabuga in Tatarstan. The Wall Street Journal reported this on Sunday, February 5, citing its sources.
The mass media said that on Sunday the Republic of Tatarstan was visited by an Iranian delegation. Here he inspected the vacant site for the proposed construction.
Moscow and Tehran are now, according to the interlocutors, developing an improved model of the Shahed-136 kamikaze drone, which will be able to fly “faster and faster.”
The parties plan to produce at least 6,000 drones per year at a plant in Tatarstan.
Recall that the EU has imposed sanctions against the Iranian manufacturer of drones.
Seven organizations from Iran have been blacklisted by the US Department of Commerce
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Source: korrespondent

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