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Those are one of the more capable drones that Mr. Azarmehr stated Iran might provide to Russia if they play nice with some tech transfer for Iran, but otherwise the wide bodied craft and the rq 170 derivatives are being kept close to Iran's chest for the time being. Anyway, the mohajers and ababils and karrars can answer all of Russia's needs in Ukraine.Russia might need KAMAN-22. Thats some serious Fire power and E-warfare capabilities right there.
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taught it use Oghab-4h, maybe I'm wrong ,can't be sure on thatLittle cautious about the optics on it. Something like a Kaman should be using better optics like Oghab 6
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Is the Russian Konashenkov better than him? He's also clown who lies constantly and extremely clumsilyTo whom it may concern: Arestovych has a reputation of being a clown of rarely seen proportions (even more so than his boss Zelensky) with a marked habit of talking certified, real nonsense almost around the clock. Ask any Russian who's been following the events in Ukraine.
In fact Arestovych out of all people making the claim shouldn't be a cause for celebration to those of us who'd like this story about Iranian UAV's to be true. If it is inaccurate though (and Iran issued a denial suggesting it's fake news), Arestovych's statement will warrant a summons of the Ukrainian ambassador by Iran's Foreign Ministry.
Is the Russian Konashenkov better than him? He's also clown who lies constantly and extremely clumsily
US says there is no sign of delivery of Iranian drone to Russia. a low life Ukrainian politician says he has information of their use in the war! after our leader backed Russian move, Ukrainian are more bold in supporting Israel and spreading their propaganda.
old news , repeating same old material, providing no evidenceFirst on CNN: Russians have begun training on Iranian drones, US believes
The US believes Russian officials have begun training on drones in Iran over the last several weeks, the latest sign that Russia intends to purchase the systems as the war in Ukraine continues.amp.cnn.com
Old news but new article.old news , repeating same old material, providing no evidence
the article point to previous one and don't add new contents , that's why i said rehash of the old oneOld news but new article.
DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER BORISOV ON THE STATE OF RUSSIAN MILITARY DRONES
In a recent interview with Russia’s RBC TV channel, Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov discussed the current state of Russian military drone development and acquisition. When asked about the capabilities of Turkish-made Akinci long-range military drones, he noted that Russia’s own Orion medium-altitude, long-endurance and Altius high-altitude, long-endurance attack drones could carry antiship missiles for greater mission effectiveness. Borisov noted that a drone payload capacity is key in modern conflict, remarking that Russia’s own UAV-based antiship missiles can have a range of up to 300 kilometers.
Borisov also stressed that Russia will increase mass production of military drones that are compatible with, or even better than, the much-discussed Turkish Bayraktar TB2 drone operated by the Ukrainian military against Russian forces. The deputy prime minister also asserted that Russia is closing the gap with leading drone-using powers, and is rapidly developing different drone types for the military, such as reconnaissance, strike, tactical, operational, and operational-tactical versions. He acknowledged that Russia is behind the mass-scale use and introduction of such drones, noting that his country’s involvement in Syria served as a major impetus for military UAV development and fielding.
While the Russian military is operating Orion drones over Ukraine in a limited capacity, the Altius is still undergoing final evaluation by the MOD. Billed as one of the two largest military UAVs in Russia—alongside the Okhotnik blended-wing UCAV—the Altius could add significant range and munitions capacity to Russia’s growing combat drone fleet, if its manufacturing is scaled up by the Russian defense industry."
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Right now they have a serious lack of inventory that they need to fill up. and don't have time to wait for development and serial productionMeanwhile me think Russia is not in need of buying iranian drones
It really says something that after 30 years of military embargo on Iran, that Iran has managed to stay relevant and even grow in the military domain albiet in only a few key sectors.Russia buys 1,000 drones from Iran and expands the level of strategic cooperation
Written by - Elijah J. Magnier: Iran and Russia had expanded the level of their strategic cooperation in various fields, most recently in space when a Russian rocket launched an Iranian satellite into orbit from the Russian launch facility in Kazakhstan. Iran will undoubtedly benefit from...ejmagnier.com