The Russian Federation, in cooperation with Iran, plans to produce 6,000 Shahedin by 2025. This will improve Russia’s position in the arms race.
A shahid production plant in the Alabuga special economic zone in Russian Tatarstan plans to produce 6,000 kamikaze drones by 2025. The Washington Post has internal documents that confirm cooperation between Russia and Iran in the production of “Shaheds”.
The papers cover the period from winter 2022 to spring 2023. According to them, the cooperation is implemented in the format of a “franchise”: Iran shared Russian design documentation and its own components for the production of ” shaheeds”, and the Russian side must, on this basis, recreate production at home. , scale it up and solve problems with scarce parts and logistics.
Iran and Russia plan to build 6,000 drones in the country by the summer of 2025.
If successful, a vast new drone factory could help Russia maintain a dwindling stockpile of precision-guided munitions, thwart Ukrainian efforts to retake occupied territories, and dramatically boost Moscow’s position in the arms race.
Journalists also point out that despite delays and a manufacturing process heavily dependent on foreign-made electronic products, Russia has made steady progress toward its goal of producing a variant of the Iranian Shahed-136 .
The documents show that the company’s engineers are working to improve Iran’s outdated production technologies, using Russian industrial experience to produce drones on a larger scale than Tehran has achieved, and with more quality control.
According to the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, Russia launched more than 1,900 “Shaheds” throughout the territory of Ukraine during a full-scale invasion.
Earlier it was reported that the Russian Federation began to produce its own version of Iranian kamikaze drones, which attack Ukrainian cities.
Source: korrespondent

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