The United States claims to have information that Iran already transferred to Russia dozens of drones for the war in UkraineThis was reported to Efe by US officials on Tuesday.
This is the first broadcast in Russia from those droneswho can carry ammunition and strike at radars, artillery pieces and other military targets, according to the above-mentioned sources.
Delivery happened within a few days this month. Russian cargo planes picked up drones at an Iranian airfield and delivered them from Iran a Russiathe aforementioned US officials clarified based on intelligence data.
The Joe Biden administration denounced the plans for a month Russia to acquire Iranian drones for the purpose of their use in war in ukrainewhich has reached a stalemate with fighting between the two sides in the south and east of the country.
According to the aforementioned officials, Russia plans to acquire “hundreds” of Iranian drones various types, and some of his troops are being trained in Iran on how to use these drones.
Drones already present ‘numerous technical challenges’
This new weapon can help the Kremlin in the war in Ukrainebut US intelligence data suggests that drones acquired Moscow are already experiencing “numerous” technical problems.
Russiawhich has between 1,500 and 2,000 surveillance drones, lacks drones capable of doing offensive work against the enemy, such as Iranian drones.
On the contrary, since the beginning of the war Ukraine uses a Turkish-made drone capable of damaging Russian tanks, armored personnel carriers and artillery, according to The Washington Post.
No one Russia no one Iran responded directly to the intelligence information you posted USA.
Last month, the Iranian government limited itself to saying that Tehran and Moscow are cooperating in technological areas, but said that such cooperation is not new and began even before the war in Ukraine.
For its part, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov indicated last month that Russia was not interested in making statements on the matter.
(As reported by EFE)
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