The city of Tula was attacked by unknown drones made to look like “flying wings”.
On Sunday night and in the morning, new drones attacked Russian regions. They are similar to the Iranian “shaheds”, which the Russians renamed Geranium-2. The Mash Telegram channel reported this on November 26.
“According to one version, the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked Tula with drones made like “flying wings” – so they resemble the famous Russian Geranium. Experts know what kind of device it is,” said the message.
At the same time, it seems to be known for sure that these UAVs “have nothing in common with the UJ-22 and Beavers.”
In this regard, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that in the morning it seems that four more drones were shot down on the territory of Bryansk, Smolensk and Tula regions. The total number of “downed” drones reached 24.
At the beginning of November, it became known that Ukraine began mass production of an analogue of “shaheds”. At the same time, it is argued that domestic drones have better characteristics than the Iranian Shahed 131/136.
Source: korrespondent

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