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200 drones in the coming days. Iran and Russia have concluded a contract for the supply of new drones

"Moscow and Tehran completed a new agreement on four different classes of unmanned systems that have already been used in the war of Russia against Ukraine. Both countries continue to deny these deliveries despite the leakage of information from Iranian officials. According to information obtained by Intelligence Online, Russia and Iran They will sign an agreement for 200 drones in the coming days. " Opinion. We. From Ukraine, from the first day of the war, focus has not stopped working for a minute.

Our team considers the duty to inform the reader about what is happening, to collect and analyze facts, to resist hostile propaganda. Today, focus needs your support to continue your mission. Thank you for being with us. Iran began to supply unmanned aviation systems for the Russian company a few weeks ago under a commercial agreement, the terms and amounts of which remain unknown. Moscow and Iran deny the existence of an agreement.

Kyiv and its allies claim that they have identified and identified the wreckage of Iranian systems at the objects of Russian blows, and in the Crimea representatives of Iran, including the head of the headquarters Mohammed Hussein Bacher and Said Agadjani, the head of the Pasdaran, headquarters, were noticed.

The last order, the final diplomatic talks on which is currently underway, contain Shahd-136, Kamikadze drone from the state-owned Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industries (Hesa), as well as a new and more perfect Arash-2, developed by the Iranian Arash-2. The classic reconnaissance and attacking Mohajer-6 from the state company QODS Aviation Industry CO is also part of the order together with the drone-tropes, the version of submarines of air kamikaadze submarines.

According to the sources of Intelligence Online, partially assembled systems will be transported to the Russian port of Astrakhan, and from there by the railway brought to the Western command of Russia in Ukraine, where they will be fully collected and tested before deployment. In addition to the commercial and military aspects of the agreement, there is also a political dimension of communication.

Although Tehran officially denies the supply of drones to Russia, Iranian officials are behind the majority of "origins" published in the press in recent weeks. According to these origins, Iran also intends to supply small range ballistic missiles. Iran is interested in demonstrating that he has rockets with a radius of action that goes beyond his closest neighborhood. His participation in Ukraine has influenced Israel, which has been cautious since the beginning of the Russian invasion.

Despite the fact that Tel Aviv has publicly expressed Ukraine's support, he left his communication lines open with Moscow, which needed to preserve the freedom of action in Syria's airspace against Iranian purposes.

Despite the fact that in recent days, he has intensified his aircraft, which is a sign of his uncertainty about how long Moscow will provide this field for maneuver, the Israeli government, which resigned, considers the possibility of increasing its support for Ukraine, in particular in the part of the exchange of intelligence. The use of Iranian drones by Russia carries reputational risks and opportunities for both.

Iran receives an unofficial demonstration of their technological skills and its ability, like Russia, to receive high -tech components, despite the sanctions of the West against their military industry. Earlier this month, the Ukrainian group of InformNapalm activists published photos of a whipped Mohajer-6 in its Telegram account. It turned out that he had an engine from Rotax, a subsidiary of the Canadian company Bombardier Recreational Products.

They are used both on General Atomics MQ-1 Predator and Heron of the Israeli Aerospace Industry. Moscow is not trying not too convincingly to publish its new Iranian technique for Russian. Ukrainian analysts soon identified the wreckage of a drone called "Geran-2" in Cyrillic as Shahd-136. More important is that the agreement contains Mohajer-6-a relative simple system that has a Russian defense conglomerate "Rostech" for a long time.